Re: Vending Machines in Japan Offer Used Panties
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They already sell their daughters virginity. There are alot of middle-aged men who have hymen collections.
Wall mounted on plaques no doubt.
Re: Vending Machines in Japan Offer Used Panties
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They already sell their daughters virginity. There are alot of middle-aged men who have hymen collections.
Wall mounted on plaques no doubt.
...with little brass plates noting time and place (and panty colour).
Submission = Billy Dean for racialisms
Re: Vending Machines in Japan Offer Used Panties
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lol heard abt condom vending machine but this is lol.... time when they will bring out children through vending machines!!!! hahaah
They already sell their daughters virginity. There are alot of middle-aged men who have hymen collections.
How come you knew? You a friend of Japanese? :whistling
Re: Vending Machines in Japan Offer Used Panties
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Wall mounted on plaques no doubt.
...with little brass plates noting time and place (and panty colour).
Submission = Billy Dean for racialisms
Yeah, billy would never be racist towards the japanese, I remember him telling us how easy it was to get laid with japanese tourists 'cos they were stupid or something.
People willing to do that with him have to be rare indeed.
Re: Vending Machines in Japan Offer Used Panties
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They already sell their daughters virginity. There are alot of middle-aged men who have hymen collections.
How come you knew? You a friend of Japanese? :whistling
I read it in Times.
Re: Vending Machines in Japan Offer Used Panties
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They already sell their daughters virginity. There are alot of middle-aged men who have hymen collections.
Wall mounted on plaques no doubt.
Actually they were in jars.