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HoeBag · 46-50, F
I h4te the word "thick" in any context. It is as unappealing as the word "moist". 😬
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@HoeBag those are the two words I use to describe myself most often
HoeBag · 46-50, F
@SwampFlower Some years ago my son and his G/F were staying with me, the G/F h4ted the word "moist." So umm, that was entertaining. Talking about how MOIST a cake was.
Honestly, I pretty much h4te ANY adjective that is used in commercials to describe food. Indulgent, moist, thick, tempting, juicy, succulent, and do NOT get me started about the word "creamy". Ph that is the WORST.
@pride49 I bet your manhood engorged when you typed that. 😄
Honestly, I pretty much h4te ANY adjective that is used in commercials to describe food. Indulgent, moist, thick, tempting, juicy, succulent, and do NOT get me started about the word "creamy". Ph that is the WORST.
@pride49 I bet your manhood engorged when you typed that. 😄






