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Feb 24, 2010 15:41

Why, you ask me? Because Vajazzling is now a word. Dear gods, help us all.

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Vajazzing laura_seabrook February 25 2010, 00:15:33 UTC
This is nothing new. The ancient Galli used to sometimes decorate their "wounds" with gold leaf and other ornaments, and I believe that this was also done in Indian at certain times in the past.

Can't see it as much different from men who instert Prince Alberts and other stuff in their penis.

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Re: Vajazzing nematoddity February 26 2010, 18:07:28 UTC
Maybe, but in my view, a pierced bit is radically different than waxed-to-the-point-of-prepubescence then covered with adhesive.

But maybe that's because I react so very badly to adhesive. I'm not keen on the concept, but hey, bring on the labial piercing; at least then it's just a metal hoop. With that much adhesive on my bits, the first five layers of skin are going to come off when the crystals do!

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Cahokia laura_seabrook February 25 2010, 00:16:54 UTC
Never heard of this one - Roanoke g ets all the press overseas.

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Re: Cahokia nematoddity February 26 2010, 18:05:41 UTC
True, but Cahokia gets fun in other ways--Laurell K. Hamilton sets part of her Merry Gentry book series in Cahokia. Why? Because in her universe, where the fae never left, the Unseelie Court lives in the mounds of Cahokia, IL. Now *that* is intriging.

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hank_riker February 27 2010, 14:20:58 UTC
Well, I'm partial to smooth nether regions, but...

Katchunk! Katchunk! Katchunk!

It's the Vajazzler!

Not sold in stores, get yours today!

Aheh

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