Examples of using Frenulum in English and their translations into Dutch
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According to him, the petals felt somewhat good on the frenulum, but again it was hard to keep them in one place,
The glans ring is for glans and frenulum stimulation. RECOMMENDATIONS.
Applying tongue to the glans and frenulum- Shane.
Shane, when you want your buddy to release gently squeeze the shaft at the base applying tongue to the glans and frenulum.
Shane, when you want your buddy to release… gently squeeze the shaft at the base… applying tongue to the glans and frenulum.
When you want your buddy to release… gently squeeze the shaft at the base, applying tongue to the glans and frenulum Shane.
applying tongue to the glans and frenulum. shane.
Gently squeeze the shaft at the base… applying tongue to the glans and frenulum. Shane,
A torn upper lip frenulum, signs of positional asphyxia,
if you enjoy strong vibrations against your frenulum then give it a go.
But 20% of men found anatomical feature- short frenulum and during erection, it is strongly stretched
just let the tip glide over his frenulum(banjo string) for some toe-curling sensations.
this is a raised disk embossed with a crown that oscillate against your frenulum causing incredibly pleasurable stimulation.
Therefore, if a man is torn frenulum- do not hesitate to go to the doctor,
he enjoyed having it played with around his frenulum where the vibrations could target this sensitive spot.
Often shortened frenulum is developing phimosis,
Just try resting it against your frenulum(banjo string) for some intense sensations that will have you shooting your little fellas across the room in no time at all.
No, they are perfect for anyone and guys if you have never had a bullet vibe held against your frenulum(banjo string)
that makes it nice to slip inside as it presses your frenulum(banjo string)
who will give a number of recommendations on exercise to stretch the frenulum, the formation of speech