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East Yorkshire

Hello above !!
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Any more?!
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Essex here!
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South West
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London
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I'm from the UK too, but I can't be any more specific because it would be very simple to work out who I am IRL if I were to tell you the city.
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Bristol
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Ladies, or gents too, I suppose,

Is the term "spunk" still used now days over in the UK. Have been hearing it used by both men and women in older "classic" type films that I would guess to be British?

Nice change from always hearing "cum", especially love the way women say it, HOT!
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south wales here
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Saaaaaaaf Laandan!
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We are in UK a lot. maybe 3 months year
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Near London
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does visiting count?

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South London
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Surrey .. a bit below London smile.
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Halton, Cheshire. Lovely county.
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Surrey Croydon
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I want to be there.
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Quote by bulbousknob
Ladies, or gents too, I suppose,

Is the term "spunk" still used now days over in the UK. Have been hearing it used by both men and women in older "classic" type films that I would guess to be British?

Nice change from always hearing "cum", especially love the way women say it, HOT!


As I recall that was a Russian spaceship.
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Near Leeds x


hi there near leeds too
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Quote by bulbousknob
Ladies, or gents too, I suppose,

Is the term "spunk" still used now days over in the UK. Have been hearing it used by both men and women in older "classic" type films that I would guess to be British?

Nice change from always hearing "cum", especially love the way women say it, HOT!


Depending on the age and genre of the film, 'spunk' could be a coarse reference to semen or a reference to a person's courage.

My impression is that the courage type usage is becoming obsolete.
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Born and raised in Peckham- London now living in South Wales
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Torbay in Devon