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PostPosted: 11/15/06 - 05:32    Post subject: my vagina is swelling Vote now! Reply with quote

my vagina is swelling up and my boyfriend isnt finding it very horny i hope u can help me we have sex at least everyday and we do as many positions as possible and he is very partial in doing me very hard in the vagina
plz help me
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