the stingyness is dependant on the salinity of the fluid...The longer the residence time in the the sack the greater the salt content hence increased eye sting...also the the longer the residence time in sack the greater the impact force when it hits the eye membrane...would make a good Phd subject... |
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"My ex partner wanted to syringe it into my eyes.
I let him once only bc I requested something equally ridiculous.
Yep, not again.
What did you request?! "
Oh, it's gross but for for him to sit in the bath and see if he could wee on his own face (i bet him he couldn't). It was really stupid but once he started he couldn't stop, that was pretty funny. |
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By *abonTedCouple 21 weeks ago
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"My ex partner wanted to syringe it into my eyes.
I let him once only bc I requested something equally ridiculous.
Yep, not again.
What did you request?!
Oh, it's gross but for for him to sit in the bath and see if he could wee on his own face (i bet him he couldn't). It was really stupid but once he started he couldn't stop, that was pretty funny. "
I think I’d rather have his dare than yours!! |
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I think it was Sherlock Holmes who said it's not the shit, it's the in-balance, so stood in poo on the opposite foot. By that logic you should spunk in the non-spunked eye as it'll equal things out. |
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