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How many of you men, and ladies, have a pet name for your private part/parts? Lol I don't have a pet name for any of mine anymore, but when I was younger my boyfriend (who I lost my virginity to) always called mine skeeter lol I have no idea where he came up with that :p
 
Lmao@lafemme... Guys must not be as creative as they put off to be lol ;)
@endued, nope, my pussy is nice and pink, it doesn't makes noises, but if it gets worked right, it can make me make noises lol :p
I could be really creative with nuts lol, fred and barney, bert and ernie, yogi and boo boo (for the guy with one big nut and one small nut lol)
See guys, that's being creative! :p
 
Well, I am demanding a new nickname.....

Wilma & Betty?
Betty & Veronica?
Twisted Sisters?
 
Laverene and Shirley would be awesome! I think one of my boobs is a little more slutty than the other....
 
how about: lucy and ethal and for those to young.......lucy ricardo and ethal mertz.
liza and judy and for those too young,,,,,,,,,,,,,,that's minelli and garland.

kate and allie
cagney and lacey


(i think i've watched way too much tv in my lifetime.)
 
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how about: lucy and ethal and for those to young.......lucy ricardo and ethal mertz.
liza and judy and for those too young,,,,,,,,,,,,,,that's minelli and garland.

kate and allie
cagney and lacey


(i think i've watched way too much tv in my lifetime.)

I think you should go with Cagney & Lacey - one a warm nurturing boob and the other an alcoholic with gun!
 
How many of you men, and ladies, have a pet name for your private part/parts? Lol I don't have a pet name for any of mine anymore, but when I was younger my boyfriend (who I lost my virginity to) always called mine skeeter lol I have no idea where he came up with that :p

My ex-girlfriend called mine Oscar :p
 
The Vicar Of Dribbly

Re: the breast name discussion -
my moobs (man-boobs) are quite unattractive so maybe 'Patty' and 'Selma'?