Pitbull wrote:
dunno, he was almost more entertained by it, i've now earned another nickname
MasileinDE wrote:
also, the movement of your muscles basically are the same for gas or solid matter
and that's the "gaping"
it will actually open up way more the bigger the matter is (which is why you should pay attention to eat and drink in a way that your stool won't clump up too big and solid in your bowels, or you could lightly rupture the skin on your bumhole and then you have an open wound which is open for infection - and will itch like hell when healing over)
as for you guy liking it: maybe that's something to discuss with him and not us? like, if you don't mind, do it again, if he asks for it?? I don't really know how far you want any of us to comment on that part
well this was better than most of my bio classes lmaoalso, the movement of your muscles basically are the same for gas or solid matter
and that's the "gaping"
it will actually open up way more the bigger the matter is (which is why you should pay attention to eat and drink in a way that your stool won't clump up too big and solid in your bowels, or you could lightly rupture the skin on your bumhole and then you have an open wound which is open for infection - and will itch like hell when healing over)
as for you guy liking it: maybe that's something to discuss with him and not us? like, if you don't mind, do it again, if he asks for it?? I don't really know how far you want any of us to comment on that part
dunno, he was almost more entertained by it, i've now earned another nickname