It was nice to see that at least one of my fellow drinkers was prepared to give it a go.
It was nice to see that at least one of my fellow drinkers was prepared to give it a go.
Don't ever do that CS.
Its just not becoming.
Jeesus wept.
That's horrible.
I always felt there was nothing more ridiculous than a grown man making a buffoon of themselves gyrating on poles. I must admit to having done it myself but in my defence I'd had a fair bit of Y and E.
(just joking mum)
CMN's Mum - He probably was joking he was more likely playing soggy biscuit in boys town if you read that sogg biscuit thread.
Pole dancing can be fun for everyone.
I think it will really catch on.
Of course, if you really must do it, keep your clothes on..
Now your Mum will worry CMN that you have photos of naked men as well.
You should really hae photoshopped his shlong a bit longer
I'm assuming it was a bit chilly, as most normal people are considerable better endowed.
Sad to say that when flacid I am not very big. Once a bit of blood flows all is good though
LoL, I've done the pole dance back when I used to go out and have fun
So are you closer in size to the guy on the left or the right?Originally Posted by mrsquirrel
That is truly horrible...urgh!
There are so many places where you can pole dance when you think about it.
Sometimes I see a pole and cant help myself and just go for it. I think I better go down to Walking Street again se sois.
Pattaya is sinking under the weight of it's own filth.Originally Posted by captain
Get yourself up to chiang mai where life is civil and the greens are fast.
I could even take you around the temples, maybe even take in a gallery or two.
upon reading the title of this thread my heart lept - polish dancing i thought! we had a large community of poles in putney, many of whom i've lost contact with since moving over to battersea. i miss them, but have fond memories of the gatherings we regularly had in the old girl guides hut on putney common, where we used to keep the old traditions alive by dancing the polish way...
alas, in the event it was just an otter bar girl thread, something which seems to occupy much of this boards time.
Last edited by Harry; 31-01-2006 at 04:46 PM.
:CS: Why thankyou harry.
Am reminded of that great australian/south african novelist bruce courtney when describing growing up on the high veldt of super conservative south africa-they had laws that restricted sex in case it lead to dancing......
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