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Maybe a home brewing kit?

I dunno, I remember Jean M. Auel's sex scenes being pretty hot (and frequent!). But I was 13 at the time of reading those books and easily titillated.

Ah, the ol' grinding of the mons pubis. Just how I remember college.

I grew up on these books and in the worlds she created. What a great legacy.

I haven't tried Oscar Blandi but the Batiste spray (available at Sally Beauty and conveniently, my local Kroger) works for me. Stay far, far away from the Tresemme spray though, it made my hair smell sickly sweet and actually look more greasy.

I'm totally hearting you for the Anne McCaffrey reference. I love those books! Though, not as much as the Pern series, of course.

My advice is to work your way up to it. Start with a basic bikini (where they just do what your underwear doesn't cover) and when you're comfortable with that move in a little more. That's what I've done and I got my first full Brazilian in years this past weekend. While it still hurt, it wasn't traumatic, like some

"Put Shiloh Jolie-Pitt in front of a $14,000 masterpiece and she wouldn’t know whether to admire it or eat it."

Whenever I see this topic brought up for debate, people never seem to consider what happens if the marriage doesn't last forever.

Maybe when you get rich enough you're never afraid, stressed, or (heaven forbid) moving quickly.

Big thighs! Yes. Ditto on the hairy chest. I like 'em burly.

Totally agree, I find a thick patch of chest hair really sexy and wish that guys would quit waxing (or worse, shaving!) it off.

Kids ages 11 and 12 sort "risk cards" to rate the safety of various activities, including "intercourse using a condom and an oil-based lubricant,'' mutual masturbation, French kissing, oral sex and anal sex.

A lot of this rings true in that I've gone through the same mental gymnastics.

I had a similar (though not as traumatic) experience. I have never been sure that I'll ever want kids, and always knew that I would get an abortion if I found myself unexpectedly pregnant, which I did at 22.

This headline makes me want to cheers y'all.

You're probably not exposed to the stuff at the volume they are (i.e. multiple hours a day, multiple days a week).

So, if you buy a palette like this, can you replace individual colors as you run out? I usually avoid buying palettes because I know I'll run out of my favorite colors first.

Gentlemen. This is how you do it.