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Funny you say this b/c me and my 2 girlfriends had a long conversation about it last night at Brixx

My answer is no. So was my 2 gfs. Just really gross to me and I have no desire to do it.

Nothing like the image of a gaping rectum while you're scarfing down pizza.

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Nothing like the image of a gaping rectum while you're scarfing down pizza.

lol youd be surprised about what girls talk about. We aren't like most girls, though. I dont know if normal girls would talk about it as openly as we did.

The topics of our conversation last night were outrageous but also equally hilarious. Our waitress was probably like these girls are crazy

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lol youd be surprised about what girls talk about. We aren't like most girls, though. I dont know if normal girls would talk about it as openly as we did.

The topics of our conversation last night were outrageous but also equally hilarious. Our waitress was probably like these girls are crazy

Oh I could believe it. I've been around many a bizarre conversations during dinner. Usually I'm the one that starts it up then my fiancée and her bestie just jump right into it.

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Funny you say this b/c me and my 2 girlfriends had a long conversation about it last night at Brixx

My answer is no. So was my 2 gfs. Just really gross to me and I have no desire to do it.

sorry to pry, but is it the thought that grosses you and your girls out, or actual experience?

i found a girl willing to try in my wilder days, but the fact that she was an ass virgin made it less satisfying.

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sorry to pry, but is it the thought that grosses you and your girls out, or actual experience?

i found a girl willing to try in my wilder days, but the fact that she was an ass virgin made it less satisfying.

for me and 1 girl- the thought. We also have assumed that it would be extremely painful, which is also what I have heard from some of my friends who actually like it. also heard some stories last night that make me want to vomit all over myself

the other girl I was with said she tried it with some guy only bc he had a small dick so she figured it wouldnt hurt -HAHAHA I thought that was hilarious.

Don't get me wrong, all girls like being bent over....but all of em don't like it what what in the butt

I would like confirmation from LIAG for this

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