Ran out of lube. . .
Because people are rubbing their balls on you whilst you sleep ;)
Be Honest with him and, tell him that his nipples have a funny taste to them, unless he sprayed calone on hisself. or didn't shower.
Cancer of the breast can cause this.
This morning for breakfast, I had apricot marmalade.
Contrary to urban mith, nipples do not taste like onions. However, depending on which woman is to be spoken of, tastes may change depending on their genetic makeup. i.e. sweat
Changes in diet, medication, or hormonal fluctuations can affect the taste of skin secretions, including nipple discharge. If you are experiencing a bitter taste in your nipples, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Marmalade is basically bits of citrus fruit rind in a jelly base. It can taste sweet or slightly bitter. It's as healthy as any other jelly or jam. Due to the sugar content limited use is OK unless you're hypoglycemic or diabetic.
only with mint sauce gravy
Marmalade typically features citrus flavors, with the most popular being orange marmalade. Other common varieties include lemon, lime, and grapefruit marmalade. Additionally, some artisanal versions may incorporate unique flavors such as blood orange, tangerine, or even fruit blends that combine citrus with berries or spices. These variations provide a wide range of taste experiences, from sweet to tart.
It is not recommended to put food or any substances on your nipples. The skin around the nipples is sensitive and delicate, and applying food or substances may lead to skin irritation, allergic reactions, or infections. It is best to keep your nipples clean and avoid using potentially harmful products on them.
Marmalade is a noun.
Marmalade Magazine was created in 2002.