How come they were doing it all night. Half an hour is more than enough for me.
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A noise annoys a neighbour (or two).
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Whats this ? you make it sound like a common problem, whats it all about ??Originally posted by zeitghostHowever I am afflicted, sometimes, by the dread post orgasm headache.


Doesn't stop me though.
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My sympathies; I've only suffered it once and it was truly dreadful. My head was still a bit numb after a night's sleep.Originally posted by zeitghostHowever I am afflicted, sometimes, by the dread post orgasm headache.
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I thought it was caused by a lack of oxygen durring cunnilinigus.Originally posted by zeitghostApparently caused by the change in blood pressure.
Happens to me sometimes.
Pretty unpleasant when it does, but that ain't gonna stop me...
The "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh" bit later on is a bit disturbing."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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ditto.Originally posted by zeitghostThat particular lady could howl for Britain.
Fortunately ASBOs hadn't been invented then, and the next door semi was empty.
The first wife was a loud moaner during s*x.
When are you going to get a job ? That back lawn needs mowing, the cupboard door is hanging off its hinges
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Yeah same here, having an extra 2 pints of blood suddenly back in the system can cause havoc.Originally posted by zeitghostApparently caused by the change in blood pressure.
Happens to me sometimes.
Pretty unpleasant when it does, but that ain't gonna stop me...
The "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh" bit later on is a bit disturbing.
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