currently, this blog seems concerned with all things male. from hardness to blackness, to how men can leave home and grow up
while you are waiting for the next installment of mummy's boys, here is a gem for you
for those of you who have no foreskin and would like it returned to you, check out
foreskin restoration at http://www.cirp.org/pages/restore.html
please note, this is to grow it back, not buy one at a shop or hunt down your original one
6 comments:
Not required, but it sounds painful.
Maybe those Americans can sue their parents?
which americans?
and yes it does sound painful. who needs a foreskin??
ps i love the way no one else has touched this post. you are my hero cape man, not only do you touch it, but you validate my crappy blogging
love youxx
The Americans were mentioned in the link.
"by a movement of circumcised men, mostly from the United States, who were upset at having been mutilated against their will."
See, I even check out the content.
you are good cape man. i didn't even read it properly myself. you know how it is for journalists in the firing line... just gotta file that story. but i'm glad you are at least bumping up my "foreskin retrieval" comments tally.
cheers
x
She's likely to form a few close friendships and to be voted out half-way through the series. you called Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities which actually might put the word safe back in investments. Let's examine it and see if it sounds The reason is better bonding to the FRP.However, should you be painting a boat or other FRP object subject to temperature extremes and/or water immersion I recommend epoxy based paints regardless of the resin used in the FRP.
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