Quote by fetishdoll
Ok, two problems with that comic...well several really but two big ones.
1. The punchline was weak. WEAK!
2. They have no arms, much less hands! NO ARMS PEOPLE!!!
Dirty Talk Competition story: His Voice
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The Last Dance - Part 4 & Part 5
The Last Dance is a love story, but not your ordinary love story. I’d love for people to check it out. Thanks! 🥰
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Quote by roccotool
"Match" our hands? Uh uh. Need more than that!
Dirty Talk Competition story: His Voice
New Mac & Grace story: Boardrooms & Boudoirs - Part Three -Chapters 9-12
The Last Dance - Part 4 & Part 5
The Last Dance is a love story, but not your ordinary love story. I’d love for people to check it out. Thanks! 🥰
New short story: Under The Doctor's Desk
New micro: Another Man’s Wife
Quote by chefkathleen
I can't believe I'm saying this in front of Z and LB but, I'm not much into shoes either. Since Pixie was brave I thought I would be too. LOL
Dirty Talk Competition story: His Voice
New Mac & Grace story: Boardrooms & Boudoirs - Part Three -Chapters 9-12
The Last Dance - Part 4 & Part 5
The Last Dance is a love story, but not your ordinary love story. I’d love for people to check it out. Thanks! 🥰
New short story: Under The Doctor's Desk
New micro: Another Man’s Wife
Quote by Lil_BirdieImelda
Huh?
Dirty Talk Competition story: His Voice
New Mac & Grace story: Boardrooms & Boudoirs - Part Three -Chapters 9-12
The Last Dance - Part 4 & Part 5
The Last Dance is a love story, but not your ordinary love story. I’d love for people to check it out. Thanks! 🥰
New short story: Under The Doctor's Desk
New micro: Another Man’s Wife
Imelda Remedios Visitacion Romualdez-Marcos (born Imelda Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romualdez on July 2, 1929 in Manila) is the widow of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos, and is herself an influential political figure in the Philippines. She is known as the "Steel Butterfly" and remains a controversial figure not only in her home country but around the world.[citation needed] In 1996, the Australian Magazine ranked her 58th among "The 100 Most Powerful Women in the World". She gained notoriety for her extensive shoe, gown, and jewelry collection.[1] [2]