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How do you like to munch the minge?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Or eat the pussy?
Tease it like a turnip or munge on it like mash.
Conversely how do you like your minge munched - a three course meal, a quick snack or a full on medieval banquet? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Munch the minge
Are you laughing when your minch is munched?
I probably would if he said I’m just gonna munch ya minge "
Note to self: *must not say 'munch ya minge' before munching the minge* |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Or eat the pussy?
Tease it like a turnip or munge on it like mash.
Conversely how do you like your minge munched - a three course meal, a quick snack or a full on medieval banquet?"
This is one of the best thread titles I have seen respect to the minge munch
I've led a sheltered life - tease it like a turnip I grew up in the country and I didnt see any turnip teasing |
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"Did you ever bob for apples when you were younger? Do you remember just plunging your face into the wetness and thrashing your head around with your tongue hanging out like a crazy thing, coming up for breath now and again, then plunging straight back in?
Well if you remember then that’s how I like it
Oh yes I remember "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Or eat the pussy?
Tease it like a turnip or munge on it like mash.
Conversely how do you like your minge munched - a three course meal, a quick snack or a full on medieval banquet?
This is one of the best thread titles I have seen respect to the minge munch
I've led a sheltered life - tease it like a turnip I grew up in the country and I didnt see any turnip teasing "
Thank you (I may have created 'tease it like a turnip' - it's alliterative). |
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