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Vibrating Cock Ring!... thats all i have to say Originally Posted by yngtxn
Kinky Little Nikki pulled one of those out on me recently!

Memories of Ava Baker. Originally Posted by DEAR_JOHN
And Candace Anderson.
nice of you hotnicole.....glad you are in the elite in showing how to spice things up. i prefer to keep my spice when im out. i am a fan of the toys....but many don't try it due to unwillingness at home, self embarrassment, close minded, etc...

@that man from texas....nice comment on bakery and baking.... I am sure the with hotnicole teaching, that her students will definitely return for more lessons. Kind of like getting grandmas good ole sweet potato pies....nobody can touch it.
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That's some good advice Nicole...I see it's been too long since I have seen you and some of my favorite boobies...and legs...and ass...and hair...and face and etc...etc...etc. That thing almost looks like something from the "Aliens" film saga??
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Minor hijack here - Is it still technically illegal to sell sex toys in Texas? I know folks get around it by simply calling them "novelties" but I thought I heard that law was overturned

A quick Google search just created confusion for me. Seems in 2008 the 5th Circuit Court overturned the law but I wonder if Texas challenged that. Originally Posted by Tobor the 8th Man
Texas' argument to uphold the law ....

The prosecution, led by District Attorney Ronnie Earle, argued that sex shops that “distribute sexual devices for profit cannot assert the individual rights of their customers” and are not protected by the 14th Amendment. In a brief filed with the court, Earle also claimed the state had an interest in the morality of its citizens. As a governing body of the people of Texas, the law is necessary for “discouraging prurient interests in autonomous sex and the pursuit of sexual gratification unrelated to procreation.” In other words, it was Texas’ duty to prevent masturbation and sex outside of marriage.

As far as I know, Texas did not appeal the ruling. However when the anti-sodomy laws for same sex partners was challenged, Texas modified the law to make it illegal for any heterosexuals to practice sodomy also in the hopes that it would mute discrimination charges. Lawrence vs Texas in 2003 ruled both laws were unconstitutional.

At one point it was against a city ordinance In Houston to have more than 6 "toys" in your possession. The law was written to allow officers to go after adult video stores that also sold "toys".

Years ago, the Stevens and Pruette radio show acting on a rumor that the HPD evidence room had over 9,000 dildos ..... called them on the air to ask about it. When they asked if HPD officers carried "throw-down" dildos in case a woman only had 5 ... the officer hung up the phone.
I like the Sugar Spoon!...Thanks for sharing
Very interesting thread...........I Like your suggestion Nicole............sounds like an invitation to me............and I accept..........I'll be there soon!