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What is gerbiling?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/10/2022

a gerbil is a rodent. it is damesticated and lives feril in derests

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How is gerbiling done?

Gerbiling is a sexual practice that involves inserting a gerbil or other small animal into the rectum for stimulation. This act is considered dangerous and unethical, as it can harm both the animal and the person involved. It is often discussed in a humorous or shock-value context but is not advisable or safe. Always prioritize the well-being of animals and engage in consensual, safe practices.


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