Los penes
Lambe mi juevos.
Bolas, but be careful because with 'balls' you may refer also to 'pelotas' or 'balones'.
bolas de robar I suspect the questioner meant 'balls of steel' = 'cojones de acero' or 'huevos de acero'
'tengo huevos' or 'tengo cojones' (The more-innocent version, i.e. things to play tennis, football, etc. with is: 'tengo pelotas/bolas/globos')
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
balls and/or weiners in your mouth
Balls and weiners!
balls and weiners
balls and weiners
Big Balls
Lambe mi juevos.
Bolas, but be careful because with 'balls' you may refer also to 'pelotas' or 'balones'.
bolas de robar I suspect the questioner meant 'balls of steel' = 'cojones de acero' or 'huevos de acero'
"Cajones" in Spanish means "drawers" or "boxes." In some contexts, it can also mean "balls" as a colloquial term for courage or bravery.
they both have really small weiners they both have really small weiners they both have really small weiners
Yes.
weiners