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Why is this even necessary? Oh and do not stick angry weasels in your anus?
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I've fucked some WASP hoes, and some of them are pretty hot!
Rin, you need to write a book. Call it........."The Ho Hunter"
Now how did a wasp nest get down there?
You take off her clothes. Make her lay down on her back. Spread her legs wide. Shove it in.
The only better way to get a wasp on your dick is at an Ivy League college.
The only better way to get a wasp on your dick is at an Ivy League college.
Don't forget Oxford and Cambridge, while you're at it!
Doctors warn women against putting wasp nests in their vaginas
Have the doctors said anything about firecrackers?
Doctors warn women against putting wasp nests in their vaginas
What I want to know is who is the crazy fuck who was the first person to try this. There had to be a first person, and that person could have no reason to believe that such a thing would work, so why did she do it?
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Doctors warn women against putting wasp nests in their vaginas
Have the doctors said anything about firecrackers?
Doctors warn women against putting wasp nests in their vaginas
Have the doctors said anything about firecrackers?
Damn, that would be like going to Arby’s!
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Women are being warned against trying a bizarre new trend that suggests using ground-up wasp nests to tighten and rejuvenate their vaginas.
Some online retailers have been selling oak galls, which are nests that house wasp eggs before they hatch, and touting them as a natural way of cleaning female genitals.
The product reportedly is crushed into a paste and applied topically, with one listing on Etsy, which has now been removed, claiming it can improve a woman’s sex life.
They are also being advertised as helping to “heal episiotomy cuts, rejuvenate the uterine wall and clean out the vagina†after childbirth, though there are warnings that it can “burn†when applied.
Now, gynecologist Jen Gunter is warning women not to get sucked in by the new trend after branding it “dangerous†— saying the practice is using “drying agents†to tighten the vagina.
Writing on her blog, she said: “Drying the vaginal mucosa increases the risk of abrasions during sex (not good) and destroys the protective mucous layer (not good).â€
http://nypost.com/2017/06/01/doctors-warns-women-against-putting-wasp-nests-in-their-vaginas/
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