Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's supposed to mimic BJ face
Like lipstick is supposed to mimic the vajohnna
I cannot take anyone who uses the word “vajohnna” seriously. 😒
Grow up.
I agree. "Vajayjay" is the proper term.
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Anonymous wrote:It's supposed to mimic BJ face
Like lipstick is supposed to mimic the vajohnna
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's supposed to mimic BJ face
Like lipstick is supposed to mimic the vajohnna
I cannot take anyone who uses the word “vajohnna” seriously. 😒
Grow up.
I agree. "Vajayjay" is the proper term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's supposed to mimic BJ face
Like lipstick is supposed to mimic the vajohnna
I cannot take anyone who uses the word “vajohnna” seriously. 😒
Grow up.
I agree. "Vajayjay" is the proper term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's supposed to mimic BJ face
Like lipstick is supposed to mimic the vajohnna
I cannot take anyone who uses the word “vajohnna” seriously. 😒
Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:It's supposed to mimic BJ face
Like lipstick is supposed to mimic the vajohnna
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And with so much botox that they have that “egg” look. Kristi Noem as an example, if she wasn’t a brunette I’d say she looks like every other phony, plastic blond on Housewives of Beverly Hills.
I don’t get it, these women look awful. How can men find them attractive. Sad, young women- even girls are doing botox snd fillers now.
Man here. No.
Women think they're doing it for men. We think it's ridiculous and ugly. They're really doing it for women.
Anonymous wrote:Man here. It's not attractive. But it (and other very noticeable cosmetic procedures) does signal an insecurity or shallowness that makes a woman appear easy to get or control.