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to lighten the colour or to promote swelling?
The mind boggles.
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This all sounds highly unlikely. I went to school with a lad called Alan Beeching. Maybe they're talking about him.
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Guest repliedRe: No ...
Sandy,
it might be something you should seriously consider being as how you actually spend so much time talking out of yours!
:rollin
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this has been highlighted in the media for the last year, nothing new really... however, I would have thought this craze would be mor epopular with gays more than women.... or do gays count as women??
(no offence intended to ShaunBhoy, SupremeSpod or any other gay man on this forum :b )
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Guest repliedNo ...
... but I spot a business opportunity
You could just buy the bleach in bulk and charge £30 a go
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Guest repliedsounds painful. anyone tried it?
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Guest repliedYour guess ...
...is as good as mine:rolleyes
This is not a joke - read it in the Sunday Times, no less.
What next an AB Salon:rollin
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Guest repliedDoes it send them clean round the bend if they use Harpic then?
:lol
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Anal bleaching ...
...is apparently the latest fad for women. Seriously.
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