Afgespeeld
-
Woman on man violence... Loss of genital fear... Be careful what you wager... Katie and local radio... No dick costume pics... Podcasting from the Palladium parking lot... Suspended again on Facebook. Katie on FetLife all the time now... New emoji policy on FaceBook and Instagram... Kanye West and his outlook on internet nudity... Surviving in feudal Japan... What's up with the cross eyed bitch... Mini Jacuzzi for your testicles... New male staffed bikini coffee bar... Episode of "Rule 34"... Giant cock body pillow... Startling accidents... Woman arrested for grinding on the cop that pulled her over... Florida Porn stores... Dog finds dildo during walk. Dildo still not claimed... Tits Man - Staple her nipples and Boob tape technology... New Mormon porn star... Feeding the Mormon Queen.
-
In the first episode of Say Why to Drugs, Suzi and Scroobius Pip chat about cannabis - the effects of it, what harms there might be from using it, whether it might have any benefits, and whether many of the myths surrounding it are based in evidence.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
In this bonus episode Suzi is joined by Dr Carl Roberts, a psychopharmacologist from the University of Liverpool, to chat about cognitive enhancers. Who's using them? Do they work? What do we know about them?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/vaginal-clitoris-piercings#1
Random piercing shops genital piercings disclaimer:
A genital piercing is often looked upon as being more painful or harder to heal than other piercings. They really aren’t. Our genitals are very vascular, which aids in healing, and since they are shielded by clothing they aren’t exposed to the environmental hazards that other parts of our body are. Of course that does not mean you should mistreat or neglect your new body piercing. By all means practice common sense!
Our genitals (much like our ears) are very unique to us. A piercing that is suited for one person may not be comfortable for another. With that in mind, our body piercers will work with you to find the piercing that is best for you.
Before taking the plunge here are a few questions you should ask yourself: Are you interested in aesthetics or stimulation? Are you considering getting another piercing in that area in the future? Is this piercing for your enjoyment or for your partner? These are just a few of the questions our piercers will ask you and of course any information you would like to offer will be helpful. These answers will help us to determine the best placement in the area you would like pierced and the type of jewelry that will be most beneficial to all of those involved.