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Mr Boo says I'm sick and twisted....
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Now before you all rush to agree with him (yes, I mean YOU!) He claims i'm sick and twisted because I get an almost orgasmic (oooer!) pleasure from peeling the skin off his back caused by sun-burn. The bigger the 'sheet' the better, and the 'ripping' sound it makes is awesome.
Now....my question is....is he right? Is this twisted?
Now....my question is....is he right? Is this twisted?
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I gave a similiar once before...
I too love squeezing the blackheads out of mr n00dles' back (especially after he has had a hot bath - cos being a wimp he does holla!). Neti, have had the pleasure of squeezing out a whitehead (after prodding with a cauterized needle). As you say, they are the same thing but the white version is covered over by skin - hence it doesn't get the black (dirty) head!! You have to soften them first though because otherwise they will not ooze out (being more solid), and if you try to squeeze them through the tiny (needle) hole, you could end up with a large crater! lol.
Happy squeezing
n00dles
I gave a similiar once before...
I too love squeezing the blackheads out of mr n00dles' back (especially after he has had a hot bath - cos being a wimp he does holla!). Neti, have had the pleasure of squeezing out a whitehead (after prodding with a cauterized needle). As you say, they are the same thing but the white version is covered over by skin - hence it doesn't get the black (dirty) head!! You have to soften them first though because otherwise they will not ooze out (being more solid), and if you try to squeeze them through the tiny (needle) hole, you could end up with a large crater! lol.
Happy squeezing
n00dles
Sorry bit late in replying..been doing long hours :o( Re Ed Gein .....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein
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