PENIS! VAGINA! TESTICLES! CLITORIS!
August 7, 2007
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My First Unofficial Post
August 3, 2007
Hi everybody! I’m Miss Li. Sorry to disappoint you if you were looking for an actual official post of mine but I’m going to start posting every Sunday evening (I’m at least going to try to post every Sunday evening). Anyways, if you have anything you want me to write about, any question that’s burning in the back of your mind (it doesn’t have to be burning), just leave a comment or e-mail me at missli.sexandmisc@yahoo.com
-Miss Li