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By *oyeurmax OP   Man
over a year ago

Plymouth

Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the kinkiest of them all

and why?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Steven

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

I am 100% vanilla

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By *erseysidemale100Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"I am 100% vanilla "
haha am sure your not Lacey how are you hope your well much planned for the weekend ?x

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By *oyeurmax OP   Man
over a year ago

Plymouth

Is your nose growing?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am 100% vanilla "

Bet were more vanilla than you.

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"I am 100% vanilla "

If you're 100% vanilla then so am I

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"I am 100% vanilla

Bet were more vanilla than you. "

101%?

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"I am 100% vanilla

If you're 100% vanilla then so am I "

Living our best life

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mines not that bad but hasn't been fulfilled.

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By *oyeurmax OP   Man
over a year ago

Plymouth

Real vanilla is rare and expensive; artificial vanilla on the other hand...

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"I am 100% vanilla

Bet were more vanilla than you.

101%?"

Oh come on...let's go the whole X Factor hog...1000%

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By *actilemale4uMan
over a year ago

London

Define vanilla

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"I am 100% vanilla

Bet were more vanilla than you.

101%?

Oh come on...let's go the whole X Factor hog...1000% "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not kinky in the slightest

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By *inky SpiceWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Define vanilla "

Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). The word vanilla, derived from vainilla, the diminutive of the Spanish word vaina (vaina itself meaning a sheath or a pod), is translated simply as "little pod".[1] Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people cultivated the vine of the vanilla orchid, called tlilxochitl by the Aztecs. Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés is credited with introducing both vanilla and chocolate to Europe in the 1520s.[2]

Pollination is required to get the vanilla fruit from which the flavoring is derived. In 1837, Belgian botanist Charles François Antoine Morren discovered this fact and pioneered a method of artificially pollinating the plant.[3] The method proved financially unworkable and was not deployed commercially.[4] In 1841, Edmond Albius, a slave who lived on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, discovered at the age of 12 that the plant could be hand-pollinated. Hand-pollination allowed global cultivation of the plant.[5]

Three major species of vanilla currently are grown globally, all of which derive from a species originally found in Mesoamerica, including parts of modern-day Mexico.[6] They are V. planifolia (syn. V. fragrans), grown on Madagascar, Réunion, and other tropical areas along the Indian Ocean; V. tahitensis, grown in the South Pacific; and V. pompona, found in the West Indies, Central America, and South America.[7] The majority of the world's vanilla is the V. planifolia species, more commonly known as Bourbon vanilla (after the former name of Réunion, Île Bourbon) or Madagascar vanilla, which is produced in Madagascar and neighboring islands in the southwestern Indian Ocean, and in Indonesia. Combined, Madagascar and Indonesia produce two-thirds of the world's supply of vanilla.

Vanilla is the second-most expensive spice after saffron[8][9] because growing the vanilla seed pods is labor-intensive.[9] Despite the expense, vanilla is highly valued for its flavor.[10] As a result, vanilla is widely used in both commercial and domestic baking, perfume manufacture, and aromatherapy.

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By *uriousscouserWoman
over a year ago

Wirral


"Define vanilla

Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). The word vanilla, derived from vainilla, the diminutive of the Spanish word vaina (vaina itself meaning a sheath or a pod), is translated simply as "little pod".[1] Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people cultivated the vine of the vanilla orchid, called tlilxochitl by the Aztecs. Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés is credited with introducing both vanilla and chocolate to Europe in the 1520s.[2]

Pollination is required to get the vanilla fruit from which the flavoring is derived. In 1837, Belgian botanist Charles François Antoine Morren discovered this fact and pioneered a method of artificially pollinating the plant.[3] The method proved financially unworkable and was not deployed commercially.[4] In 1841, Edmond Albius, a slave who lived on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, discovered at the age of 12 that the plant could be hand-pollinated. Hand-pollination allowed global cultivation of the plant.[5]

Three major species of vanilla currently are grown globally, all of which derive from a species originally found in Mesoamerica, including parts of modern-day Mexico.[6] They are V. planifolia (syn. V. fragrans), grown on Madagascar, Réunion, and other tropical areas along the Indian Ocean; V. tahitensis, grown in the South Pacific; and V. pompona, found in the West Indies, Central America, and South America.[7] The majority of the world's vanilla is the V. planifolia species, more commonly known as Bourbon vanilla (after the former name of Réunion, Île Bourbon) or Madagascar vanilla, which is produced in Madagascar and neighboring islands in the southwestern Indian Ocean, and in Indonesia. Combined, Madagascar and Indonesia produce two-thirds of the world's supply of vanilla.

Vanilla is the second-most expensive spice after saffron[8][9] because growing the vanilla seed pods is labor-intensive.[9] Despite the expense, vanilla is highly valued for its flavor.[10] As a result, vanilla is widely used in both commercial and domestic baking, perfume manufacture, and aromatherapy.

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Because vanilla is so expensive Castoreum is making a return as a vanilla type flavour.

All well and good, but it's an anal secretion from a beaver's castor sac.

Next time you're licking a Mr Whippy try not to think of a beaver's bumhole.

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By *ensualMan
over a year ago

Sutton

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By *ensualMan
over a year ago

Sutton

I am sure that is kink and it has a Latin name!

Mildly kinky on my part.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

well I like kinky even if those above do not !!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Steven"

It's spelt with a 'ph'; Phteven

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

HotKinkyJo

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By *inky SpiceWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Define vanilla

Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). The word vanilla, derived from vainilla, the diminutive of the Spanish word vaina (vaina itself meaning a sheath or a pod), is translated simply as "little pod".[1] Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people cultivated the vine of the vanilla orchid, called tlilxochitl by the Aztecs. Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés is credited with introducing both vanilla and chocolate to Europe in the 1520s.[2]

Pollination is required to get the vanilla fruit from which the flavoring is derived. In 1837, Belgian botanist Charles François Antoine Morren discovered this fact and pioneered a method of artificially pollinating the plant.[3] The method proved financially unworkable and was not deployed commercially.[4] In 1841, Edmond Albius, a slave who lived on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, discovered at the age of 12 that the plant could be hand-pollinated. Hand-pollination allowed global cultivation of the plant.[5]

Three major species of vanilla currently are grown globally, all of which derive from a species originally found in Mesoamerica, including parts of modern-day Mexico.[6] They are V. planifolia (syn. V. fragrans), grown on Madagascar, Réunion, and other tropical areas along the Indian Ocean; V. tahitensis, grown in the South Pacific; and V. pompona, found in the West Indies, Central America, and South America.[7] The majority of the world's vanilla is the V. planifolia species, more commonly known as Bourbon vanilla (after the former name of Réunion, Île Bourbon) or Madagascar vanilla, which is produced in Madagascar and neighboring islands in the southwestern Indian Ocean, and in Indonesia. Combined, Madagascar and Indonesia produce two-thirds of the world's supply of vanilla.

Vanilla is the second-most expensive spice after saffron[8][9] because growing the vanilla seed pods is labor-intensive.[9] Despite the expense, vanilla is highly valued for its flavor.[10] As a result, vanilla is widely used in both commercial and domestic baking, perfume manufacture, and aromatherapy.

Because vanilla is so expensive Castoreum is making a return as a vanilla type flavour.

All well and good, but it's an anal secretion from a beaver's castor sac.

Next time you're licking a Mr Whippy try not to think of a beaver's bumhole."

I'll never be able to lick a beaver's bumhole again without thinking of Mr Whippy.

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By *ipvanwinkieMan
over a year ago

out of town!

And I’ll never be able to lick Mr. Whippys bumhole without thinking of Beaver

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By *inky SpiceWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"And I’ll never be able to lick Mr. Whippys bumhole without thinking of Beaver "

Even if he has a flake jammed in it?

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By *ipvanwinkieMan
over a year ago

out of town!


"And I’ll never be able to lick Mr. Whippys bumhole without thinking of Beaver

Even if he has a flake jammed in it?"

Well that’s different. I like flakes. I don’t know if I’d like Mr Whippys bumhoke, especially if it’s flavoured with beaver bum

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By *ipvanwinkieMan
over a year ago

out of town!

And obvs that’s bumhole, not bumhoke

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

What does kinky mean?

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By *inky SpiceWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"And obvs that’s bumhole, not bumhoke "

Bumhoke is obvs a bum with a flake, so not entirely incorrect

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By *ipvanwinkieMan
over a year ago

out of town!


"And obvs that’s bumhole, not bumhoke

Bumhoke is obvs a bum with a flake, so not entirely incorrect "

I’ll take that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cover me in chocolate buttons and feed me them slowly.

Does that make me kinky?

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By *inky SpiceWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Cover me in chocolate buttons and feed me them slowly.

Does that make me kinky?"

Just give me the whole packet and I'll scoff them myself...does that make me...oh no it makes me greedy oops

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