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Alexa’s favorite summer panties – call between August 1 and August 31st and win a pair of pretty frilly panties! (25 panty-winners)!

Alexa’s favorite summer panties – call between August 1 and August 31st and win a pair of pretty frilly panties! (25 panty-winners)!

SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Called “Marriage for Asexuals” (www.wx920.com), the site claims to be the first and biggest online marriage broker for “asexual” people in China. 7,000 members have signed up since its opening last year.
We suspect these 7000 include sissies, cuckolds, and chastity-slaves. After all, the 33 year old founder came up with the idea “to help a friend who lost his sexual abilities after an accident”.
For those who don’t end up asexual accidentally, he brings you: marriage.
What were the anatomical effects of castration carried out on young boys to turn them into high-pitched stars of the opera? This is what scientists and historians at Bologna University hope to discover by studying the body of the legendary 18th century castrato Farinelli.
The removal of boy chorists’ testicles kept their vocal chords small while the hormonal changes meant their bodies kept growing well into adulthood. “That gave them huge lung capacity but with a very sweet voice,” said expert Clapton.
It could also mean castrati grew abnormally tall or fat and could sprout breasts…
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There are good bacteria and bad bacteria. Good bacteria help digest and process food, in the broad sense. Where do these good bacteria come from? The Economist (June 3 2006) reports that “Babies acquire their gut flora as they pass down the birth canal and take a gene-filled gulp of their mother’s vaginal and faecal flora. It might not be the most delicious of first meals, but it could well be an important one….”
Well, boys, the next time y’all need a reason to eat pussy….
bilabial (by-LAY-bee-uhl) adjective
Using both lips.
noun
A bilabial sound or consonant, for example p, b, m, where both lips
touch each other, and w in which lips are rounded.
[Latin bi- (two) + labial, from labium (lip), ultimately from Indo-European
root leb- (lip, to lick) that's also the source of lip, labrose (having
thick or large lips), and labret (an ornament worn in a pierced lip).]
“Bilabial sounds like mamma, papa and baba are probably the easiest for
the infant mouth to master.”
Jack Rosenthal; From Arf to Zap; The New York Times; Jun 30, 1985.
from Wordsmith.org
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