Their faces show completely โ
They make calls โ
They have TikTok accounts โ
They have show the exhibit โ
They are confirm territories โ
They kpai Nigerias โ
Are they trackable โ
They are fulanin Daji Ex herdsmen โ
Will the DSS go after them โ
Will the army go after them โ
Will the police go after them โ
What is going On?
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐
The Japanese post says:
โIโm a woman. Iโve had sexual relationships with about 10 people, but only around 3 of them have ever performed oral sex on me.
Iโm worried that maybe my genital area smells really bad.
Or is it simply that most men donโt do oral sex very often?โ
A balanced response would be:
Based on this information alone, thereโs no reason to assume thereโs anything wrong with you.
People have very different preferences, comfort levels, and attitudes toward sexual activities. Some enjoy oral sex, some donโt, and some only do it in certain relationships.
The fact that some partners did and others didnโt doesnโt automatically mean thereโs an issue with odor or hygiene.
If youโre genuinely concerned about an unusual smell, discomfort, itching, or other symptoms, itโs worth speaking with a healthcare professional. But in the absence of symptoms, itโs entirely possible that the differences simply reflect individual preferences rather than anything about your body.
The best approach is open communication with a partner rather than assuming the worst about yourself. ๐