Should vibrators come with a warning not to stick them into your pee hole?

3 Comments

  • BrooklynMILF - 4 years ago

    I agree on Tyler Perry; people need to fall back; years ago I went to my local cinema to see one of his movies; it was someone’s Big Momma’s birthday and they proceeded to pass out cake and snacks to everyone prior to the movie and we all had a ball. One time, I took a white co-worker to Boo Halloween to cheer him up and he said it was exactly what he needed; there are plenty of independent films for the Wokes to watch, I watch them as well but I can enjoy a good/bad movie at times. If Sandler can make money with his films then Tyler can too; damn...
    They want to watch and complain but yet not watch all the smaller black movies either!!!

  • Starbarr2000 - 4 years ago

    I voted "yes" because sex education (with the emphases on pleasuring a woman's body) is still a mystery to most people. Rod, you and Karen have discussed articles/studies that have proven it to be a fact. Not to mention the woman in the story said her boyfriend was pleasuring her with the vibrator so he probably did it, imitating something he saw in a porno. I know you were joking but I don't think people should be shamed for not knowing.

  • BrooklynShoeBabe - 4 years ago

    I voted "no" but since someone has managed to do it, I suppose warnings should be given. Perhaps, an instruction manual. I know there are instructional sex toy and sex play videos including things like using ropes, hot wax, etc. but I never saw one on how to use a vibrator.

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