cqaigy2
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I always wish I had a bidet. No room for it here. Why we are blessed with hair down there I will never know. Often thought about getting it waxed! Clean up would be easier.
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I always wish I had a bidet. No room for it here. Why we are blessed with hair down there I will never know. Often thought about getting it waxed! Clean up would be easier.
It goes back to our ancient roots. Body hair was one way to visually distinguish between adults and juveniles, and in the case of adults, males from females...and FWIW, body hair has a tendency to retain the odor of pherenomes; which functions as a ****** attractant and aids in pair bonding. Yeah, I know...you didn't ask...![]()
I always wish I had a bidet. No room for it here. Why we are blessed with hair down there I will never know. Often thought about getting it waxed! Clean up would be easier.

I for one find truth and knowledge always valuable. It does make me question why young women have largely opted to take on the appearance of juveniles though.
The house was at the top of a hill, sloped off both sides, so he just ran a sewer line underground past the plum trees and then out on the top of the ground. We never had a problem with that.
I was thinking back as a kid visiting one of the neighbors...
She had blue toilet paper in the "Blue" bathroom and yellow in the "Yellow" bathroom and pink in the "pink" powder room... of course with matching towels and soap.
Guess it was a thing once upon a time?
I was thinking back as a kid visiting one of the neighbors...
She had blue toilet paper in the "Blue" bathroom and yellow in the "Yellow" bathroom and pink in the "pink" powder room... of course with matching towels and soap.
Guess it was a thing once upon a time?
Probably back in the late 50's early 60's . . .![]()
I for one find truth and knowledge always valuable. It does make me question why young women have largely opted to take on the appearance of juveniles though.
Remember the knitted toilet paper jackets? I guess the dog only needed so many coats.
I remember at some time missing the colored paper. White seemed very plain and uninteresting by comparison.
I was thinking back as a kid visiting one of the neighbors...
She had blue toilet paper in the "Blue" bathroom and yellow in the "Yellow" bathroom and pink in the "pink" powder room... of course with matching towels and soap.
Guess it was a thing once upon a time?
Pastel toilet paper WAS a thing some time ago. Not so much now. I am wondering if the dyes irritated some folks....I sure do remember them though.