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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course."
You will need to be more accurate.
A lady garden indicates pubes. Are you referring to male genitalia with or without pubes? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You will need to be more accurate.
A lady garden indicates pubes. Are you referring to male genitalia with or without pubes?
The foliage or the tree."
You will have to ask the OP. I know not what he intended. |
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"Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course."
The WALLOPER |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course.
The WALLOPER "
At a glance, I read wallpaper. That confused me! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course.
You will need to be more accurate.
A lady garden indicates pubes. Are you referring to male genitalia with or without pubes?"
Do you have names for both? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course.
The WALLOPER
At a glance, I read wallpaper. That confused me! "
Me too haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You will need to be more accurate.
A lady garden indicates pubes. Are you referring to male genitalia with or without pubes?
The foliage or the tree.
You will have to ask the OP. I know not what he intended."
I'm just trying to keep up the gardening metaphor. As long as the trimming is limited to the foliage and kept away from the trunk... |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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"Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course.
You will need to be more accurate.
A lady garden indicates pubes. Are you referring to male genitalia with or without pubes?
Do you have names for both?"
Think topiary. Privet or box? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pork sword or Pink torpedo ... Although if a man ever called it that during 'the moment' I think I'd dry up instantly
Never called the man bush anything though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course.
The WALLOPER
At a glance, I read wallpaper. That confused me!
Me too haha"
No that's what I wipe it on if there are no curtains |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Her - Lady Garden (full bush)
Him - Garden Shed (full bush)
Her - The Lawn (trimmed)
Him - The Hedge (trimmed)
Her & Him - the Gnomes (no foliage growing here)
In our family his and hers was called "the business"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Mrs hood calls it the doodle (no hunourus comment required on that)
The heat seeking moisture misle?
Bit of a mouth full that one.....see what I did there? I......... Never mind |
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"Ok peeps lets get our imaginative thinking caps on, we all know the "lady garden" and what it's referenced to, but I've just been asked what the male equivilant is?
So what phrase would best describe the gentleman sausage, without being vulgar or course."
The Peeeeee Nissssss
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