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On 7/26/2025 at 1:36 PM, guitoune68 said:

Il y a quelques mois a la demande de Elli ils ont fati par deux fois une petite scéance de sodomie et Elli a plutot appreciée mais depuis plus rien lui l'idiot qui se branle le matin avant d'aller bosser n'essaye meme pas de lui mettre un doigt au cul il préfère se mettre les bras en croix et laisser Elli bouger sur lui .

Je pense que Elli a besoin d'un homme qui la fasse plus vibrer car rarement en baisant elle jouit elle se fini avec ces jouets vibrants

Je lui croquerai le fion mais d'une force !!

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13 minutes ago, thinga69 said:

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Lol "her" ass, French has gendered words but not the way english does.

If you are talking about a man, and mentions his son, you will say/write "son fils". (which means "his son")

If you are talking about a woman, and mention her son, you also say/write "son fils" (whih means "her son")

If you are talking about a man, and mention his daughter, you also say/write "sa fille" (which means "his daughter")

If you are talking about a woman, and mention her daughter, you also say/write "sa fille" (which means "her daughter")

So the gendered his/her is not in reference to the gender of the subject (whether he is a man or she is a woman) but in reference to the gender of the complement (whether the complement is male or female). Keeping in mind that many, many, many objects have a gender in French: a table is a feminine word, a car is a feminine word, a computer is masculine, a glass of water is masculine, etc.

 

Anyway, all of this to say that I would eat that ass, then fuck that ass HARD, then eat it again and fuck it again until she is sore and both crying tears of pain and joy. I'm rock hard just thinking about it.

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3 minutes ago, LockDogg38 said:

Lol "her" ass, French has gendered words but not the way english does.

If you are talking about a man, and mentions his son, you will say/write "son fils". (which means "his son")

If you are talking about a woman, and mention her son, you also say/write "son fils" (whih means "her son")

If you are talking about a man, and mention his daughter, you also say/write "sa fille" (which means "his daughter")

If you are talking about a woman, and mention her daughter, you also say/write "sa fille" (which means "her daughter")

So the gendered his/her is not in reference to the gender of the subject (whether he is a man or she is a woman) but in reference to the gender of the complement (whether the complement is male or female). Keeping in mind that many, many, many objects have a gender in French: a table is a feminine word, a car is a feminine word, a computer is masculine, a glass of water is masculine, etc.

 

Anyway, all of this to say that I would eat that ass, then fuck that ass HARD, then eat it again and fuck it again until she is sore and both crying tears of pain and joy. I'm rock hard just thinking about it.

Ok, now I understand. 🤣😅

Posted
36 minutes ago, thinga69 said:

Two bottles of Whisky? It will be a fun night. 🤣

The fun begins when someone strikes up a conversation with Ralph at the porcelain throne.  :biggrin:

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I’ve always liked Elli but haven’t tuned in for a while.  It looks like her body has filled out a little giving her a more womanly look. It could be me. Looks nice though. 

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