Landing strips

Paulie's Avatar
i love a christy canyon type bush....but like tbone says....must be ultra clean
Rezo's Avatar
  • Rezo
  • 11-18-2011, 03:03 PM
Annette Haven was a friggin' hot number but a little too much bush for my likes. A clean Christy Canyon will get the green light anyday.
The smoother the better it feels on my tongue
keep me guessing....spice it up. just dont go national forest on a brotha too long.
recently grew a landing strip, and love it!!
i like playing w,my little patch...lol
Super Head 713's Avatar
Lol i always preferred a landing strip and always found myself playing with the little hair as well its pretty kewl! Lately I have been going bare down their and LOVE it because i love the way the baldness feels and love the way it makes my fat fat look like lol
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I am old school. Some of my best memories of sex including getting hairs out between my teeth. That said, landing strips are cool
I like a bush on a lady. Ladies don't loose pubic hair like we men do, so little chance of getting on in mouth.
I like my pussy to have a little character, I think completely bald pussies are boring to look at. I used to have a little soul patch but I grew it out so I could enjoy a wider landscape but it is still smooth and clean at the entry point.

I think some people have a mindset after being brainwashed by porn and social expectations that having hair on your pussy was somehow feral and untamed, I am glad that people are more accepting or different hairstyles nowadays in the pubic region.
I love approaching a well groomed landing strip. There's something about having something there that reveals the "Taboo" area.
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I love approaching a well groomed landing strip. There's something about having something there that reveals the "Taboo" area. Originally Posted by Here4pie
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