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I knew now why Lilly had insisted I cum in her pussy first. Soft, Warm and so incredibly TIGHT. She likes you and I trust you. She sobbed with intense pleasure, licking her lips as she started to twist and tug on Bill's balls. I could see his legs tremble as I swallowed, milking his prick. The taste of Burt's jism was sweet. She would surely die if anyone would take her beloved boys away from her. Somewhere deep inside her vagina tunnel started to ejaculate huge quantities of feminine thick creamywhite come juice which pouring out like a raging small river flowing rapidly nonstop into the bottle. She'd really kill her. It was about 6 inches long, kind of crude looking, and it was fairly hard.

His breathing, and the way his teeth were tightly clenched told the young slut that he was very close and she lifted up a plastic cup that she had used to drink some juice and positioned it over his piss hole. I love Joie more than anyone else in the world. Amy began rocking her hips instantly upon contact. I nodded to them that the answer was yes. Even if it landed me in jail, the chance to fuck not one, but THREE prepubescent little girls would be worth it. He no longer felt disturbing or still harboring any more misgivings now about his own participation and contribution to the final degradation and the total conversion of this beautiful young mother into an absolute sexual slave to her own young sons.

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forwardventure wrote:
I'd be looking... :) carefully, and hoping nobody would notice, but I WOULD be looking
rint wrote:
My penis measures _ inches, am I normal? Numerous academic studies have found that the average penis size for caucasian adults is between 5.5" and 6". For black males the average is more toward 6" - not really much larger than whites, as porn would have you believe. However, don't rely on your own measurements either. One study found that men consistently overestimate their own penis size by about an inch, even when they are using a ruler. So when you see someone posting "I'm 7"", you shouldn't feel inferior. Odds are good that if his penis was measured by scientists they would call it 6" or so. What birth control is most effective? The most effective birth control methods are hormone- or inflammation-based and are PASSIVE. Passive means it doesn't require any conscious thought or act to use. These include hormone-releasing implants like Implanon, birth control injections like Depo-Provera, and IUDs (Intra-Uterine Devices). They are "always on", meaning the user doesn't have to remember or do anything to be protected. The only time they are "off" is when they are "used up" - Implanon must be replaced every three years, shots are usually every three months, and IUDs are good for 5-10 years. If a girl waits 5 months to get a new shot, for example, she is not protected well during the 4th and 5th months. When used properly these methods are over 99.7-99.9% effective at preventing pregnancy. They do NOT protect against STIs. Next on the list are hormone-based methods that are ACTIVE - in other words, the Pill, the Ring, or the Patch. There are many varieties of the pill. They are as effective as the passive methods above, but ONLY IF THE GIRL TAKES THE PILL EVERY DAY. If she forgets a couple pills, she could get pregnant the next time she has sex. Many people advocate using the Pill in combination with a condom. Since the Pill is around 99.5-99.9% effective when taken every day, the condom is really overkill. However, it's not hurting anything either - if it makes you feel safer, or if the girl is prone to forgetting her pills, then the condom is a good idea. The Ring is worn inside the vagina and is only replaced once a month, putting it somewhere between "active" and "passive." Most men cannot feel the ring and therefore most women leave it in constantly, even during sex. If the man can feel it, the Ring may be removed for up to 3 hours with no loss of protection, but it MUST be replaced within three hours to maintain its efficacy. NuvaRing is about 98% effective when used properly. The Patch is generally replaced once a week and is 99% effective. One nice thing about the patch is that the man can easily see it, ie there's no question about whether she remembered her birth control. NONE of these methods protects against STIs. Next on the list in order of efficacy are non-hormonal active methods: Male and Female Condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, sponges, and spermicides. Condoms are the most effective on this list; male condoms are about 97% effective when used properly. Spermicides are roughly 94% effective. Diaphragms and cervical caps are 74-94% effective. Sponges are roughly 80-90% effective. All of these numbers are WHEN USED PROPERLY. All these methods, however, have a significant "improper use" rate. Many people do not know, or do not bother to learn, how to properly use their method. Thus, while condoms are 97% effective in a perfdect world, they are only about 85% effective in the real world because so many people put them on incorrectly or don't use/remove them properly. The take-home message is LEARN HOW TO USE YOUR METHOD OF CHOICE and follow it STRICTLY! Next on the list in order of efficacy are non-barrier, active methods. These include the rhythm method, withdrawal, etc. In a perfect world these are actually far more effective than most "health classes" teach - up to 97% effective in the case of the thermo-ovulatory calendar method. However, these programs require STRICT ADHERENCE - having sex on days you're not supposed to will dramatically increase the chances of pregnancy. These are not good methods for most people because they require strong willpower and careful planning. I should also mention Plan B, the "morning after" pill. It is essentially an overdose of hormone-based birth control. It will prevent ovulation and MAY prevent implantation of a fertilized embryo. It will NOT abort an implanted embryo, making it distinct from true "abortion pills" like Mifepristone (RU-486). Thus, Plan B must be taken early, generally within 72 hours of sex, to try to catch any fertilized eggs before they implant in the uterus. However, Plan B is not a good thing to be using on a regular basis - it is a hormone overdose and as such will wreak some havoc on the girl taking it. Nausea and vomiting are common side effects, as is temporary disruption of the normal menstrual cycle. Plan B is a good solution for unintended unprotected sex - it is NOT good as a regularly-used birth control agent. It would be much smarter to use condoms or pills than to use Plan B regularly. IMPORTANT NOTE: Two things: 1) All the numbers here are "perfect world" usage. If you don't use the contraceptive as directed, your risk of pregnancy goes up very quickly. 2) The numbers here are percentages PER YEAR OF USE. That means multiple sexual encounters per year. A method with a 99% efficacy does NOT mean you will get pregnant once every hundred times you have sex. It means you will get pregnant in one year per hundred YEARS of sex. If you have sex 50 times per year, that's a failure rate of once per every 5,000 sexual encounters. I got sperm on my girlfriend's bush/hand/arm/eye/etc. Could she get pregnant? Getting someone pregnant without ejaculating inside the vagina is often called "splash conception." It is very rare, but NOT impossible. Obviously the chances of pregnancy increase the closer the semen is to the vagina. You came in her ear? You're probably safe. You came on her anus and it dripped down across the vulva? Less safe. You came on her stomach but she scooped it up and shoved it into her cooter? Not safe. I can't give you exact numbers because splash conception is very uncommon, and I'm not aware of any academic studies on the topic. But most of the time you don't have anything to worry about.
2bad4u wrote:
dynafen wrote:
I took my gf and she me. probaby won't end there though. actually, interestingly enough, she wants a 3-some some time, and I can possibly take her friend. Looking forward to the summer ;)
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