So, do guys really care about what a womans vagina looks like & whether she has large, long or virtually no inner labia?
So, do guys really care about what a womans vagina looks like & whether she has large, long or virtually no inner labia?
"virtually no inner labia"![]()
Are we talking Female Genital Mutilation here?
“The willingness to accept responsibility for one’s own life is the source from which self-respect springs.” ~Joan Didion
No! lol, by that I mean, they can't really be seen
*munches popcorn* I'm curious too, actually.
I prefer my woman with a big vagina - it's a good place to park my moped.
I'm not a guy, but I am a nurse, so I see a lot of naked parts.
They are NOT all the same, and some are more (or less) attractive than others. Genital warts are universally unattractive.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
I tend to like the larger roast beef slices myself
Depends on what I'm in the mood for. Small is great...gives me the feeling that I'm ravaging a petite flower which has me on the verge of bursting through my zipper as I type this
But then, I have absolutely no complaints at the sight of a nice, full set of lips swallowing my cock as I go balls deep inside.
It's kind of like comparing a sativa strain to an indica strain...how do you conclude that one is "better"? Both are great but in such different ways that it's hard to compare.
They see indoctrination and they call it "morality", "professionalism", or "maturity" depending on the context.
OMG. Well. Labia have now officially been referred to as parking strips, pieces of meat, and flowers.
If we could avoid more metaphors and similes, please? I'm pretty used to being objectified at this point, but this has already gotten NASTY.
How adorable, the P.C. police has itself another self righteous addition
Looking forward to more sanctimonious ramblings than ever in 2014
Last edited by dickriculous; 27-01-14 at 06:24 AM.
They see indoctrination and they call it "morality", "professionalism", or "maturity" depending on the context.