does eating chiles make your lips bigger? and also not to be vulgar or innapropriate (btw this s simply out of curiosity!) does sucking male genitals make them bigger (i'm trying to put it in as decent a way as i can.) i apologize if you find this innapropriate, but if you do you shouldn't leaving a comment. what with the likliness of karma ya know.
dottie4 answered Thursday June 22 2006, 9:57 am: Chillies do yeah, but only for a little while. And no, sucking male genitals won't. If you really want to make your lips bigger, I reccomend using some of those lip boosting stuff. You can get it at Walmart for like 5 bucks. Or, brush your lips with a wet toothbrush. I know this sounds weird but it does work. Plus it stays that way for a while. No, I don't think this question is inappropriate at all. People ask questions on here like, where the woman's G-8 spot is and how to turn them on. This question wouldn't have went through most likely, if it wasn't appropriate. [ dottie4's advice column | Ask dottie4 A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday June 22 2006, 1:11 am: Chilies might. Will burn like crazy but it could work. Good luck on that and don't touch your fingers to your eyes afterwards because it will
burn for hours.
The sucking thing...nope. Unless maybe they have
chili peppers smeared on it. Which I don't advise because he would be screaming for days.
Which brings up another thing...avoid that area if you have chili peppers on your lips. GREAT way to ruin a relationship I would guess.
As for inappropriate questions, We have users under the age of 18 on our site. Giving "how to"
advice on sexual things becomes a legal issue at that point. It is not that we wouldn't like to answer the questions...we just cannot legally do so. So don't be offended if one of your questions is deemed inappropriate. Hopefully this one will be okay. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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