Pillu doesn't have the same double meaning. Mirri, however, does. One of the most strangest nicknames I know is ripsipiirakka, or 'hair pie', ripsi meaning an eyelash."Muschi" means "pussy", both in the feline and anatomical forms.
Have fun with that. Sucks that your marriage is over, but if it wasn't working then I guess it's good that it's finished.[/QUOTE]I just wanna rant about how I'm feeling free and wanna date dammit and I can't cuz i have a stupid husband !!!!!!!!!!! ANYONE WANT HIM ???? Montreal is like a freaking buffet of hotness...Ok sorry Ill try to not get so excited Just had to share that lol!~
Yikes. I once suggested whipped cream as a sex toy to my now-ex; she refused it, fearing infection.you know what this reminds me of? When young couples experiment and play with food..you know, honey, whipped cream, that kind of thing.
Take my word for it...you don't ever want to see nacho cheese in your girlfriend's holy of holies <shudder>
Cheese is indeed a very dirty term in the armed forces. When I was doing my basic training in the Defence Forces (Anti-Tank Company, 15th Satakunta Jaegers, hoo-ah!), I was introduced to the term sissijuusto, or 'guerrilla cheese'. Apparently, if you go unwashed for several days in field condition, you *SPOILERED DUE TO NSFW GROSSNESS*When we were at Marine Combat Training at Camp LeJeune (Infantry 101, for those of us NOT going on to the grunts), our instructors impressed on us what "field hygiene" does to the feminine form.
"Now, y'all have been out in the field with no females for a couple weeks now. Hotel Company is fixing to come in. Now, y'all know how funky y'all have gotten out here - you don't need to be messing with them Hotel females. Keep one image firmly in your mind: Grilled. Cheese. Sandwich."
I don't think we had any incidents reported; it definitely left an impression on me. *wry grin*
Dude, it only happens if you don't wash it in days. I'd avoid toothache if I knocked all my teeth out, but that'd be just silly, right?I have never been so glad to be circumcised in my entire goddamn life. It almost makes up for that girl who reacted by laughing and asking "What the hell is wrong with your dick? It looks so weird!"
Cheese is indeed a very dirty term in the armed forces. When I was doing my basic training in the Defence Forces (Anti-Tank Company, 15th Satakunta Jaegers, hoo-ah!), I was introduced to the term sissijuusto, or 'guerrilla cheese'. Apparently, if you go unwashed for several days in field condition, you *SPOILERED DUE TO NSFW GROSSNESS*When we were at Marine Combat Training at Camp LeJeune (Infantry 101, for those of us NOT going on to the grunts), our instructors impressed on us what "field hygiene" does to the feminine form.
"Now, y'all have been out in the field with no females for a couple weeks now. Hotel Company is fixing to come in. Now, y'all know how funky y'all have gotten out here - you don't need to be messing with them Hotel females. Keep one image firmly in your mind: Grilled. Cheese. Sandwich."
I don't think we had any incidents reported; it definitely left an impression on me. *wry grin*
The forum and its users have been rendered gross by this.smegma is gross.
this thread is gross by association.
baer... why the hell would you do that....I looked up a picture of this smegma thing and now I want to put out my eyes Oedipus-style.
The abyss stares back into you, etc. etc.I looked up a picture of this smegma thing and now I want to put out my eyes Oedipus-style.
Smegma. It's not slang, it's an actual medical term.I've heard of this.
It's called "shmagma" around here. Its a fairly common insult in elementary and high schools.
Smegma. It's not slang, it's an actual medical term.[/QUOTE]I've heard of this.
It's called "shmagma" around here. Its a fairly common insult in elementary and high schools.
I thought everyone had an abyss... Where do your legions of the damned come out from, if not there?Son, if you have an abyss staring at you when looking at that, then smegma is the LEAST of your worries
Smegma. It's not slang, it's an actual medical term.[/QUOTE]I've heard of this.
It's called "shmagma" around here. Its a fairly common insult in elementary and high schools.
Smegma. It's not slang, it's an actual medical term.[/QUOTE]I've heard of this.
It's called "shmagma" around here. Its a fairly common insult in elementary and high schools.