Why should you rub it when it has become stiff?!
Question: Or should you just blow it instead?
Answers: Or should you just blow it instead?
It has been my experience that once it has been rubbed vigorously for a while, the friction caused by this, causes considerable heat to build up. It may then be necessary to blow it for a while, for reasons which seem obvious.
If you approach this situation by alternating the two, your patient is likely to enthusiastically reward you! In fact it's not unknown to receive gushing praise I hear!!
to get the juices flowing again
wow
Probably blow on it. It's good to keep it moist
My back bone ain't that flexible
This early? Boy someone overloaded on Cialis
Always blow, never suck.
blowing feels better
to bring the dead back to life rigor mortis is so nasty to see
You rub it because it feels good.... duh.
shag it
it feels great whenever she does eitther
omg
Congratulations and 'welcome'. May all your questions be as exhilarating as this - until you find your account closed by you-know-who.
It helps you to achieve better blood circulation in the area that is stiff.
take a hammer and hit it, then it will be broke not stiff. DA
To make your toez curl eloooooo