“KISS HER WHERE SHE PEES”, as tattooed by King Ron at Halo Tattoo.
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it may be poor grammar but that form of pluralization (meaning the use of ” ‘s “) is common in places like groceries/markets where things like bananas are often labelled as “banana’s.” using it for “pee” is really stupid though.
my opinion about the lopsided-ness of the heart is because it’s a rib tattoo and she’s (i’m assuming it’s a she from the breasts) holding her arm up at an odd angle, pulling the skin.
it may be poor grammar but that form of pluralization (meaning the use of ” ‘s “) is common in places like groceries/markets where things like bananas are often labelled as “banana’s.” using it for “pee” is really stupid though.
my opinion about the lopsided-ness of the heart is because it’s a rib tattoo and she’s (i’m assuming it’s a she from the breasts) holding her arm up at an odd angle, pulling the skin.
“Kiss her where she PEES”?
I *hope* she’s into watersports. Otherwise, somebody needs to explain to her that she doesn’t pee out of her vagina.
“Kiss her where she PEES”?
I *hope* she’s into watersports. Otherwise, somebody needs to explain to her that she doesn’t pee out of her vagina.
My thoughts exactly Kristin. I can’t vouch for the wearer but I dispise having my urethra kissed/ licked/ whatever…she must be into sounding or golden playtimes coz it seems like a strange way to put ‘kiss my cunt’ otherwise 😛
My thoughts exactly Kristin. I can’t vouch for the wearer but I dispise having my urethra kissed/ licked/ whatever…she must be into sounding or golden playtimes coz it seems like a strange way to put ‘kiss my cunt’ otherwise 😛
I think it’s cute and slightly distasteful at the same time. It’s rather endearing. ^.^
I think it’s cute and slightly distasteful at the same time. It’s rather endearing. ^.^
A note to #26, just because you see it in supermarkets does not mean using an apostrophe to make something plural is correct. It means the person making signs in the supermarket never learned the difference between plural and possessive.
A note to #26, just because you see it in supermarkets does not mean using an apostrophe to make something plural is correct. It means the person making signs in the supermarket never learned the difference between plural and possessive.