sun22beam
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Plus, about a pint of snot which you swallow.
That's snot true.
Plus, about a pint of snot which you swallow.
That's snot true.
That's snot for you to say unless that's snot that you're an expert on. :rofl:
Preco...why are you being so nosey anyway?
Oh...Go hop a plane to Nostrilia for all I care Mate!
Here's an Australian Squirrel Glider...keep a look out for them while you're there.
The distant planet Norstrilia—Old North Australia—is a peaceful, rather primitive world, inhabited by farmers who raise sheep. Gigantic, monstrous, diseased sheep that produce stroon—the santaclara drug—the elixir of immortality. This makes these simple farmers the wealthiest people in the universe—and the most resented.
omg - it really does exist....well sort of.
Let's stay on topic before someone gets banned......:wink:
Anymore mucous secretion facts?
You asked for it......
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"What is leukorrhea? While the name implies some sort of serious condition, leukorrhea, sometimes also spelled "leucorrhoea", is actually a perfectly normal part of the menstrual cycle. A small amount—perhaps a teaspoon per day—of clear or white vaginal discharge, known as leukorrhea (lu-ker-EA), is normal. This discharge helps to clean the vagina and keep it lubricated. So, while it might be a nuisance as far as keeping your panties stain-free, it's a good sign that your vagina is healthy and functioning properly. During ovulation, the discharge may increase and be similar to the consistency of egg whites. Later in the cycle, before menstruation begins, the discharge may be thicker and stickier. Leukorrhea may also increase during pregnancy and should not be cause for alarm. Normal vaginal discharge usually has no odor—certainly not an unpleasant smell—and will usually look clear or milky when it dries on your undergarments. If you notice an unpleasant odor in the vaginal area, an uncharacteristic increase in discharge, and/or oddly colored vaginal discharge, see your doctor." :ack:
Excuse me, I'll be in the corner revisiting breakfast.
How is Preco's World this morning?