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Dedra
Mercredi, 20 Mars 2024 00:23 | Laurignano
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Ellie
Mercredi, 20 Mars 2024 00:08 | North Providence
*** isn’t necessarily kinky, but it helps to have a butt-stuff safeword anyway - or more than one.
If you feel pain from whatever is going up your butt, you need to stop and prep some more. Once the receiving partner is used to that sensation, slowly insert a pinky finger or a small toy and make sure the receptive partner is comfortable and enjoying themselves before introducing more - or stop there!
Slow down, use more lube, start with foreplay or a small toy, or stop altogether and try *** again another day. But wait, there’s more! There’s often an element of degradation and dominance/submission, as that’s a very common kink among otherwise "vanilla" people.
However, all those issues are also avoidable when you’re cautious and mindful- use condoms, which also make cleanup much easier, and never ever switch from *** to vaginal penetration with the same *** or toy in the same bedroom romp (there’s a reason you rarely see this even in the most extreme ***).
If you just read this paragraph, rolled your eyes, and still plan to use enemas, there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks. *** pleasure can be out of this world, regardless of what kind of genitalia you have.
If you feel pain from whatever is going up your butt, you need to stop and prep some more. Once the receiving partner is used to that sensation, slowly insert a pinky finger or a small toy and make sure the receptive partner is comfortable and enjoying themselves before introducing more - or stop there!
Slow down, use more lube, start with foreplay or a small toy, or stop altogether and try *** again another day. But wait, there’s more! There’s often an element of degradation and dominance/submission, as that’s a very common kink among otherwise "vanilla" people.
However, all those issues are also avoidable when you’re cautious and mindful- use condoms, which also make cleanup much easier, and never ever switch from *** to vaginal penetration with the same *** or toy in the same bedroom romp (there’s a reason you rarely see this even in the most extreme ***).
If you just read this paragraph, rolled your eyes, and still plan to use enemas, there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks. *** pleasure can be out of this world, regardless of what kind of genitalia you have.
Ellie
Mercredi, 20 Mars 2024 00:08 | North Providence
*** isn’t necessarily kinky, but it helps to have a butt-stuff safeword anyway - or more than one.
If you feel pain from whatever is going up your butt, you need to stop and prep some more. Once the receiving partner is used to that sensation, slowly insert a pinky finger or a small toy and make sure the receptive partner is comfortable and enjoying themselves before introducing more - or stop there!
Slow down, use more lube, start with foreplay or a small toy, or stop altogether and try *** again another day. But wait, there’s more! There’s often an element of degradation and dominance/submission, as that’s a very common kink among otherwise "vanilla" people.
However, all those issues are also avoidable when you’re cautious and mindful- use condoms, which also make cleanup much easier, and never ever switch from *** to vaginal penetration with the same *** or toy in the same bedroom romp (there’s a reason you rarely see this even in the most extreme ***).
If you just read this paragraph, rolled your eyes, and still plan to use enemas, there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks. *** pleasure can be out of this world, regardless of what kind of genitalia you have.
If you feel pain from whatever is going up your butt, you need to stop and prep some more. Once the receiving partner is used to that sensation, slowly insert a pinky finger or a small toy and make sure the receptive partner is comfortable and enjoying themselves before introducing more - or stop there!
Slow down, use more lube, start with foreplay or a small toy, or stop altogether and try *** again another day. But wait, there’s more! There’s often an element of degradation and dominance/submission, as that’s a very common kink among otherwise "vanilla" people.
However, all those issues are also avoidable when you’re cautious and mindful- use condoms, which also make cleanup much easier, and never ever switch from *** to vaginal penetration with the same *** or toy in the same bedroom romp (there’s a reason you rarely see this even in the most extreme ***).
If you just read this paragraph, rolled your eyes, and still plan to use enemas, there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks. *** pleasure can be out of this world, regardless of what kind of genitalia you have.
Ellie
Mercredi, 20 Mars 2024 00:08 | North Providence
*** isn’t necessarily kinky, but it helps to have a butt-stuff safeword anyway - or more than one.
If you feel pain from whatever is going up your butt, you need to stop and prep some more. Once the receiving partner is used to that sensation, slowly insert a pinky finger or a small toy and make sure the receptive partner is comfortable and enjoying themselves before introducing more - or stop there!
Slow down, use more lube, start with foreplay or a small toy, or stop altogether and try *** again another day. But wait, there’s more! There’s often an element of degradation and dominance/submission, as that’s a very common kink among otherwise "vanilla" people.
However, all those issues are also avoidable when you’re cautious and mindful- use condoms, which also make cleanup much easier, and never ever switch from *** to vaginal penetration with the same *** or toy in the same bedroom romp (there’s a reason you rarely see this even in the most extreme ***).
If you just read this paragraph, rolled your eyes, and still plan to use enemas, there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks. *** pleasure can be out of this world, regardless of what kind of genitalia you have.
If you feel pain from whatever is going up your butt, you need to stop and prep some more. Once the receiving partner is used to that sensation, slowly insert a pinky finger or a small toy and make sure the receptive partner is comfortable and enjoying themselves before introducing more - or stop there!
Slow down, use more lube, start with foreplay or a small toy, or stop altogether and try *** again another day. But wait, there’s more! There’s often an element of degradation and dominance/submission, as that’s a very common kink among otherwise "vanilla" people.
However, all those issues are also avoidable when you’re cautious and mindful- use condoms, which also make cleanup much easier, and never ever switch from *** to vaginal penetration with the same *** or toy in the same bedroom romp (there’s a reason you rarely see this even in the most extreme ***).
If you just read this paragraph, rolled your eyes, and still plan to use enemas, there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks. *** pleasure can be out of this world, regardless of what kind of genitalia you have.
Ellie
Mercredi, 20 Mars 2024 00:07 | North Providence
*** isn’t necessarily kinky, but it helps to have a butt-stuff safeword anyway - or more than one.
If you feel pain from whatever is going up your butt, you need to stop and prep some more. Once the receiving partner is used to that sensation, slowly insert a pinky finger or a small toy and make sure the receptive partner is comfortable and enjoying themselves before introducing more - or stop there!
Slow down, use more lube, start with foreplay or a small toy, or stop altogether and try *** again another day. But wait, there’s more! There’s often an element of degradation and dominance/submission, as that’s a very common kink among otherwise "vanilla" people.
However, all those issues are also avoidable when you’re cautious and mindful- use condoms, which also make cleanup much easier, and never ever switch from *** to vaginal penetration with the same *** or toy in the same bedroom romp (there’s a reason you rarely see this even in the most extreme ***).
If you just read this paragraph, rolled your eyes, and still plan to use enemas, there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks. *** pleasure can be out of this world, regardless of what kind of genitalia you have.
If you feel pain from whatever is going up your butt, you need to stop and prep some more. Once the receiving partner is used to that sensation, slowly insert a pinky finger or a small toy and make sure the receptive partner is comfortable and enjoying themselves before introducing more - or stop there!
Slow down, use more lube, start with foreplay or a small toy, or stop altogether and try *** again another day. But wait, there’s more! There’s often an element of degradation and dominance/submission, as that’s a very common kink among otherwise "vanilla" people.
However, all those issues are also avoidable when you’re cautious and mindful- use condoms, which also make cleanup much easier, and never ever switch from *** to vaginal penetration with the same *** or toy in the same bedroom romp (there’s a reason you rarely see this even in the most extreme ***).
If you just read this paragraph, rolled your eyes, and still plan to use enemas, there are steps you can take to mitigate the risks. *** pleasure can be out of this world, regardless of what kind of genitalia you have.
Klara
Mardi, 19 Mars 2024 23:31 | Chambery
Klara
Mardi, 19 Mars 2024 23:31 | Chambery
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