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Cock Throppled

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Got a note from a friend describing her attendance at an elaborate fashion show. Her message contained the line, "The smell of cunt flowers was in the air."

Is this a fashion trend I've missed?
 

take8easy

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My eyes refused to read past the ...... C word.
 

Ms Erica Phoenix

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My eyes refused to read past the ...... C word.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cunt

Personally, I have no problem with the word. I've been known to use it in bed, in fact. I only dislike its use as a negative or a perjorative. Admittedly though, I've been known to comment that I've only got room enough in my life for one magnificent c*nt, & it's the one between my legs!
 

badbadboy

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Got a note from a friend describing her attendance at an elaborate fashion show. Her message contained the line, "The smell of cunt flowers was in the air."

Is this a fashion trend I've missed?
I find it very arousing when a female uses the C word in a very provocative, sensual way as she did adding the descriptor "flowers in the air".

I suspect the scent made her aroused too.

Wish I was there too :nod:
 

BobbyMcgee

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wondering if you tossed this out for amusements sake...however, if factual, then i’m sure the intended use was “smell of cut flowers was in the air.” - show me a prearranged bouquet of flowers in a store and i’ll show you $50-$200 guaranteed price for a just ok arrangement. ask any decent floral shop for an on the spot $50 arrangement of “cut flowers” and you’ll be shocked what you walk away with, so will the person behind you holding the $200 identical bouquet. BM
 
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Cock Throppled

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wondering if you tossed this out for amusements sake...however, if factual, then i’m sure the intended use was “smell of cut flowers was in the air.” - show me a prearranged bouquet of flowers in a store and i’ll show you $50-$200 guaranteed price for a just ok arrangement. ask any decent floral shop for an on the spot $50 arrangement of “cut flowers” and you’ll be shocked what you walk away with, so will the person behind you holding the $200 identical bouquet. BM
Yes, I'm sure she was referencing "CUT" flowers. Thought is was amusing she didn't notice when sending it.
 
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