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Middle aged women here at work just started talking about bikini waxes

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Originally posted by: BigDan
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: BigDan
Originally posted by: milagro
well wait a second..you may be 17 but some of us are older...what exactly is her age?

Yeah, you aren't one of those asses that calls me middle aged because I'm a 34 year old woman are you? Oh, I forgot, you're LordJezo...you probably do.

Pics?

Now that's more like it!

BD = teh hot (mylf) :evil:

Well PROVE IT then! :evil:
 
Yeah, you aren't one of those asses that calls me middle aged because I'm a 34 year old woman are you? Oh, I forgot, you're LordJezo...you probably do.
Bigdan, I think you need a shave.
 
Originally posted by: Aharami
u think thats bad? the women around me talk about their weekend "excursions"....lets just say they were talkin about one girl's jaw hurting and she exclaimed "im a pro!"

no...they are NOT good lookin

If the looks aren't there you gotta compensate somehow..
 
Originally posted by: milagro
Originally posted by: Aharami
u think thats bad? the women around me talk about their weekend "excursions"....lets just say they were talkin about one girl's jaw hurting and she exclaimed "im a pro!"

no...they are NOT good lookin

If the looks aren't there you gotta compensate somehow..

:beer:😉
 
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
at least they werent korean middle age women-



Hold on to your curlies

South Korea - Transplanted pubic hair is the latest trend in South Korea, where it is regarded as a sign of fertility.

Surgeon Afschin Fatemi, from Unna in Germany, said: "In the West, women try to reduce their genital hair as much as possible, but in Korea the trend is for forestation."

He said a mass of pubic hair was considered a sign of fertility, which was why many women were paying as much as £1 700 to have hair transplanted from their heads.

Fatemi added: "The structure of head and pubic hair on Asians is quite similar. The implanted hair isn't long and rarely falls out."

The operation is conducted under local anaesthetic and bandaging can be removed after just one day. - Ananova.com



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