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I sell ads to a penis enlargement & vagina jucifiying "supplement" mogul. Call 1-866-838-1853 and he will set you up. He promised to send me free samples, so watch for the TR!Quote:
Originally posted by acostiga
where might someone get those pills if someone happened to be curious about them?
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And I thought I was the only vagina juicifying mogul.
Is jucifying the medical term for the process?Quote:
Originally posted by Platinum Pete
I sell ads to a penis enlargement & vagina jucifiying "supplement" mogul. Call 1-866-838-1853 and he will set you up. He promised to send me free samples, so watch for the TR!
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So say someone posted the above two words in a subject line - it's not swearing but under the proposed new board order would it be allowed?Quote:
Originally posted by iceman
vagina juicifying
The iceman . . . . cool as a cucumber.Quote:
Originally posted by iceman
And I thought I was the only vagina juicifying mogul.
Quote:
Originally posted by KQ
So say someone posted the above two words in a subject line - it's not swearing but under the proposed new board order would it be allowed?
No no those are two beautiful words if used together
There's a new board order? Can I supersize that?Quote:
Originally posted by KQ
So say someone posted the above two words in a subject line - it's not swearing but under the proposed new board order would it be allowed?
No, due to new regulations we are only offering 3 sizes. Supersizing has been done away with.;)Quote:
Originally posted by Buster Highmen
There's a new board order? Can I supersize that?
Fries, then.
But isn't supersizing what those pills are for?Quote:
Originally posted by Mountainman
Supersizing has been done away with.
Is there a new sheriff in town to enforce the new order?Quote:
Originally posted by KQ
So say someone posted the above two words in a subject line - it's not swearing but under the proposed new board order would it be allowed?
I fail to see where the function of the vestibular glands in vaginal lubrication can be deemed as profane. And I will leave the question of taste to the individual. :p
Quote:
Originally posted by iceman
And I thought I was the only vagina juicifying mogul.
Now this is just plain pornographic. Cucumbers... Vagina Juicifying... now I'll never be able to show this awesome thread to my mom, children, grandparents, wife, priest, coworkers and everyone else totally unrelated to this board and the maggot community.Quote:
Originally posted by InspectorGadget
The iceman . . . . cool as a cucumber.
It's a slippery slope my friend......a slippery slope.Quote:
Originally posted by slim
Now this is just plain pornographic. Cucumbers... Vagina Juicifying... now I'll never be able to show this awesome thread to my mom, children, grandparents, wife, priest, coworkers and everyone else totally unrelated to this board and the maggot community.
Well some of us are already 'supersized' without them.Quote:
Originally posted by iceman
But isn't supersizing what those pills are for?
What is it called when i take these pills?
EDIT: just realized i set myself up for some bad jokes
I can understand powstash's point. But I think that rather than institute new posting guidelines, the onus should be on each of us as individual users to carefully alert friends/family/etc. to possible profanity when sharing links. That way the forum's "integrity" (heh) is preserved, and new people know ahead of time what to expect.
It's not a matter of "allowed" vs. not. I think powstash also meant using a little tact when creating a thread. Maybe he should have covered that. Ultimately it's a personal judgement call.Quote:
Originally posted by KQ
So say someone posted the above two words in a subject line - it's not swearing but under the proposed new board order would it be allowed?
Yes you did, Mr. Joseph Carey Merrick.Quote:
Originally posted by Mountainman
Well some of us are already 'supersized' without them.
What is it called when i take these pills?
EDIT: just realized i set myself up for some bad jokes
As I recall where I am, I almost choked on the words that follow. But, all kidding aside, I would like to encourage some semblance of decorum. :cool:
Oh yeah - understand. Just playing a little "devil's advocate."Quote:
Originally posted by Skidawg
It's not a matter of "allowed" vs. not. I think powstash also meant using a little tact when creating a thread. Maybe he should have covered that. Ultimately it's a personal judgement call.
This board is what it is - to me, asking ppl not use profanity is like a woman sportscaster wanting the post game locker room interview but asking the guys to stay dressed.
It's a locker room fer crying out loud. If naked men are going to upset her she shouldn't go there.
Hell, you can take a patch for that too...or so I've been told...Quote:
Originally posted by iceman
I dunno.
But did you know you can take a pill for "natural male enhancement"?
since this thread has drifted (I'm not surprised)...
do they let guys interview the chics in thier locker rooms? If so, sign me up to interview the USA women's soccer team.
I'll be the "grip".Quote:
Originally posted by powstash
since this thread has drifted (I'm not surprised)...
do they let guys interview the chics in thier locker rooms? If so, sign me up to interview the USA women's soccer team.
Hell, Ill do your hair and makeup to get in there!!Quote:
Originally posted by Cornholio
I'll be the "grip".
You will look like crap, but oh well. :p
You know Powstash - you should consider setting up a free MSN web community. That way you could post all your pics plus paste the text from the TR there and your family could leave you messages back. No worries for anyone. It's really easy to do.
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Med J Aust. 2003 Jun 16;178(12):638-40.
Arousal disorders in women: complaints and complexities.
Leiblum SR.
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA. leiblum@cmhc.umdnj.edu
Female sexual arousal disorders constitute a varied spectrum of difficulties, ranging from the total absence of genital or subjective pleasurable arousal to feelings of persistent genital arousal in the absence of sexual desire. Arousal disorders can be associated with physical factors (eg, vaginal dryness) or psychological factors (eg, anxiety, distraction), or a combination of both. The most common complaint is the absence of subjective sexual excitement or pleasure despite adequate physical arousal (eg, lubrication). Pharmacological and physical treatments include the use of oestrogen, lubricants and vibrators. There may be a place for drugs that increase vasocongestion and vasodilation. Psychological therapy addresses inhibitions, and interpersonal and motivational factors.