Anonymous13: OH MY JESUS CHRIST!
OH GOD.
MY FUCKING EYES!
I had the original set as my damn background and now I have to change it because I'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO LOOK AT IT THE SAME!
Anonymous16: Anons #9, #10, #12: Sorta yes, sorta no. Some are indeed scared of big cox, which is understandable when you consider that most of the length of even an average cock isn't felt much (vaginal sensitivity is mostly concentrated around the entrance, not in the interior), and a really long cock can actually bump painfully against the cervix. Some like the look of big cox, and may allow this to be a major factor in their mate choices (the human mind is certainly disposed toward making "bigger is better" assumptions), but don't enjoy the feel of them any more than more average-sized cox, for the reasons already outlined. Some prefer the feel itself of big cox, although even in this case the factor that affects the feel tends to be width moreso than length, for the aforementioned reasons of vaginal sensitivity. It's complicated. (Cue "lawl serious business" or similar comment.)
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"Git back in tha house. I'mma gonna sodomize this little piggy"
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Nice first comment -_-'
Also; cocks.
OH GOD.
MY FUCKING EYES!
I had the original set as my damn background and now I have to change it because I'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO LOOK AT IT THE SAME!
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Ironically Viadante, that's actually proper English. Uncommon, but proper.
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Didn't see it at first ^^
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I think.
OR
"Maybe he is a good dad, and her: a bad girl."
I think these are correct as well. Or at least more modern.
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