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    Hi,

    Quick one.

    My latest punt was with a UK lady there last night.

    No names, but a quick one. The smell off her. Is this the norm. I am seven punts, so a newbit if
    ya like

    Your avergae girl in dublin smells a bit fishy in her panties and down below.
    That's natural, but this girl was like mackrel, salmon and tuna all in one!!

    Do you say it or just continue to eat??!!

    I finished up quickly

    DOnt know if this is an english thing but a big turn off!

    Edgar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edgar O Glaza View Post
    Hi,

    Quick one.

    My latest punt was with a UK lady there last night.

    No names, but a quick one. The smell off her. Is this the norm. I am seven punts, so a newbit if
    ya like

    Your avergae girl in dublin smells a bit fishy in her panties and down below.
    That's natural, but this girl was like mackrel, salmon and tuna all in one!!

    Do you say it or just continue to eat??!!

    I finished up quickly

    DOnt know if this is an english thing but a big turn off!

    Edgar
    It's a good job my sense of smell is lacking as I spend most of my hour down there, I'm not codding, you can't bait it. No don't say it, just continue to eat the pussy.
    Once a prick - always a prick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rover View Post
    It's a good job my sense of smell is lacking as I spend most of my hour down there, I'm not codding, you can't bait it. No don't say it, just continue to eat the pussy.
    Good man Rover, I love a nice piece of fresh cod myself.......every time I pass Leo Burdock's I get horny as hell.

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    You dirty dog rover
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    Is that like Stevie Wonder walking past the fish-and-chip shop:

    "Hello ladies!"


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    All women have a smell, often slightly "fishy", but many factors can affect it, including diet. However, an offensive smell can be a sign of an infection, possibly BV (BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS). This is easily cleared up with anti-biotics, and shouldn't cause you any problem. Vaginal odour affects women the world over, so for you to ask whether it's an "english thing" is a bit silly. I have to be honest and say that "willys" are not always the nicest smelling things either...you say you had "mackerel, salmon, and tuna", but I often come accross Edam, Cheddar, and Brie ...

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    Very succinctly put. Want to try some of my fresh home produced Camembert. It goes well spread on toast!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AmeliaVIP View Post
    All women have a smell, often slightly "fishy", but many factors can affect it, including diet. However, an offensive smell can be a sign of an infection, possibly BV (BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS). This is easily cleared up with anti-biotics, and shouldn't cause you any problem. Vaginal odour affects women the world over, so for you to ask whether it's an "english thing" is a bit silly. I have to be honest and say that "willys" are not always the nicest smelling things either...you say you had "mackerel, salmon, and tuna", but I often come accross Edam, Cheddar, and Brie ...
    I feel a lot better now that Iv'e read that, spit, spit, spit, arrgh!
    Once a prick - always a prick.

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    LMAO. No thank you, I prefer marmite ;-D

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymouse View Post
    Is that like Stevie Wonder walking past the fish-and-chip shop:

    "Hello ladies!"

    It is Mousey....but the way I heard it, he said "Hi girls!"

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