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Dr. Feelgood or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Butt Plug
I really hate to ‘poke fun’ at other websites (or wait, do I really love it?), but being on the receiving end of a ton of strange emails, I do like to share with the rest of the world that may not be as lucky as I am to receive such gems. And in this case, I’ve learned so, so much about just who uses sex toys in this day and age. That is, only single people who are way too ugly and busy to get a partner. See the third paragraph – but really, read the whole thing. Here it is: www.doctorfeelgoodtoys.com
This website emailed me to suggest a link exchange, which I didn’t respond to, but found they had put www.comeasyouare.com up on their site anyway. I doubt we’re going to get much increased traffic from this exposure, but oh well. I can tell you that our values are definitely nowhere even close to being in line with theirs.
I’m also missing the whole point of this website. I’m guessing it might be some type of vessel for something else, I’m not really that internet smart. But it did provide me with a couple minutes of hilarious reading.




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