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    Golden hose

    He was stunned to see that her stream of piss came out almost straight, such was the pressure. He had only ever heard, not seen, women having a slash, and it had always sounded like a tinkle. He had assumed that it was always so. But this was practically boring a hole in the back of his throat.

    Posted on November 2, 2018November 1, 2018Author Arnold J. VadgehammerCategories Piddle me thisTags assumptions, coming out, seen, unseen

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