It is dead cells and has bacteria. I am not sure why you would want to swallow it.
no
i think she did
Ka pai tama in English mean swallow my cum
I have only been with one girl who actually liked cum on her face. She was a total freak. The girl i am currently with knows that i like to do this to her, but she does not like the mess it makes. She especially dislikes getting it in her hair. So the compromise she came up with is that she blows me and i cum on her face only in the shower, otherwise she will swallow. all other girls i have been with simply didn't like cum, didn't like the mess, didn't like the taste, just simply arn't into it. I have only been with one girl who actually liked cum on her face. She was a total freak. The girl i am currently with knows that i like to do this to her, but she does not like the mess it makes. She especially dislikes getting it in her hair. So the compromise she came up with is that she blows me and i cum on her face only in the shower, otherwise she will swallow. all other girls i have been with simply didn't like cum, didn't like the mess, didn't like the taste, just simply arn't into it.
as in making a woman wet? yes, wen a guy is eating her out, if he's doing it right then she'll cum and as he's all up in the slot it'll go in his mouth n he has no choice but to swallow it
Not safe since there's always pre-cum.
Because a mature woman understands what it takes to truly please a man.
its up to you. my girlfriend swallows but she likes to, if you dont want it in ur mouth tell him not to cum in your mouth and if i dont mind but u dont want to swallow well then just spit it out
He thought it was lunch money
No. The amount is too tiny to have any significant influence on your health status.
Cum-cum mania was created on 2002-07-01.
Is it possible that the intended phrase is laborare cum ardore, "to toil with eagerness"? This would make a lot more sense than the other wordings that have been presented here: labore cum adorare, which is "by toil when they worshiped", or labore cum adore, which is "by toil with emmer wheat"