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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? Didn't know you have a dirty mind
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? Didn't know you have a dirty mind How now? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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Swenani wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? Didn't know you have a dirty mind How now? Right there check highlights in red
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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enyands wrote:Swenani wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? Didn't know you have a dirty mind How now? Right there check highlights in red Is having sex dirty minded? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed Didn't know you have a dirty mind If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey and I use a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters here. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan otherwise I'd be in a lot of trouble. She's from Othaya, Nyeri. And my transformer. ...........................
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue. How the hell do you dare use the "V word"? Civility doesn't allow that and thus we can only place you in the "unlearned and unwashed makanga class". #sad.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey and I use a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters here. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan otherwise I'd be in a lot of trouble. She's from Othaya, Nyeri. And my transformer. ........................... I'll take a pic of a washing machine with a self clean button when I get home. Don't worry! !! Coming
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue. How the hell do you dare use the "V word"? Civility doesn't allow that and thus we can only place you in the "unlearned and unwashed makanga class". #sad. Thank God you can at least classify me among some interesting folk...
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue. If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey and I use a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters here. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan otherwise I'd be in a lot of trouble. She's from Othaya, Nyeri. And my transformer. ........................... I'll take a pic of a washing machine with a self clean button when I get home. Don't worry! !! We are waiting for that airport If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Swenani wrote:tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue. But water will disrupt the airport's pH which is key to keeping it healthy and pleasing to "both nose and tongue". Thus cleaning with water would do more harm than good.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue. But water will disrupt the airport's pH which is key to keeping it healthy and pleasing to "both nose and tongue". Thus cleaning with water would do more harm than good. PH of water is?
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/4/2015 Posts: 241 Location: Kahno
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tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue. But water will disrupt the airport's pH which is key to keeping it healthy and pleasing to "both nose and tongue". Thus cleaning with water would do more harm than good. PH of water is? Water has a higher pH than the required "normal" pH of about 4.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/23/2014 Posts: 1,652
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Swenani wrote:tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue. Hutia Mundu!!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/23/2014 Posts: 1,652
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Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. Angie, I can help you to disinfect huko ndani and take her back to the original form Hutia Mundu!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:tycho wrote:hardwood wrote:enyands wrote:hardwood wrote:butterflyke wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:The way i like disinfecting huko ndani!!! Need to stop. any good gyno will tell you that is a no no unless it is prescribed and it's never a disinfectant So how does one "freshen up" after a serious session of landing? That airport acts like a washing machine. It has a "self clean button"after washing dirty laundry. So it needs not to be washed I have a washing machine and there is no such button. Infact the machine manual says that to "self clean" you need to run one empty cycle (without load, that is, clothes) at 90 degrees C. That way, all limescale and bacteria would be removed. My wifey uses a small towel to clean up after the deed and then we snooze off. I don't know if she "disinfects huko ndani" like @angelica in the morning shower or leaves matters to your "self clean button". I wouldn't want to ask her. And apologies for bringing my bedroom matters her. Just hope wifey isn't a wazuan. While the use of soap may be ill advised, I think that water alone should be used to clean even inside the vagina... At least to create a conducive environment for both nose and tongue. But water will disrupt the airport's pH which is key to keeping it healthy and pleasing to "both nose and tongue". Thus cleaning with water would do more harm than good. PH of water is? The pH will depend on the source of the water eg dam, river, borehole, tap etc but ranges between 6-8.5. The airport's pH is acidic at 3.8-4.5. Therefore washing with water will dilute the airport's acidity and disrupt it's ecosystem leading to growth of bad bacteria and other microorganisms. http://www.everydayhealt...a-healthy-vagina.aspx#02
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