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Boxlicker101
Boxlicker101
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Last week I sat in a bar with my buddies,
All talking of women we see.
What parts of women do you like to look at?
We asked of the others and me.

One guy, he really loved looking at asses,
Especially with swiveling hips.
Loving to think about patting their fannies
And kissing them there with his lips.

Asses are okay, the second guy told us,
But not the part I like the best.
Hooters or boobies or titties are better,
I always look first at her chest.

I look at legs, said the number three letcher,
They run from the cunt to the feet.
And when the women are wearing stilettos
Their gams can just never be beat.

All of your choices are sexy, I answered,
Agreeing with what had been said.
But of the parts of a woman to look at,
The best is the top of her head.


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Tom CollinsTom Collinsalmost 18 years ago
*snicker*

Liked this one too, Boxie. *kiss*

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