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Why shouldn't he? That Alice is pretty cool
>>50274327
No, it's totally straight to kiss another man on the lips, feel his tongue rub against yours, rub the back of his head and gently lick his neck, go to his room to look at his lewd 2hu folder, slowly get excited while gently touching your crotches, bare it no longer and whip your koithings out, start stroking and gently moaning, slowly moving your focus away from the screen and being hypnotized by his throbs, reaching ouy and giving him a helping hand while he does the same, going back to kissing, moaning inside each other's mouth, giving in and frotting while leaking onto each other, getting so excited that you kneel and start sucking him off and keeping eye contact while you gently cop a feel of his balls and he shoots inside you, swallowing every drop and cleaning him up afterwards, him doing the same for you, maybe trying out a 69, going in for one final kiss, getting your hair rubbed and laughing while you discuss your 1cc progress and talk about autistically specific 2hu trivia, spending the rest of the night hanging out with each other and deepening your friendship.

But the moment a cock and an anus touch each other makes it gay because anal is the only way fags have sex and we must bring up poop and AIDS every single time.
>>50228482
woman behavior
Foxes are known to harbour a range of different parasites, both internally and externally, including various species of intestinal worms, flukes, lungworm, heartworm, ticks, mites, fleas, protozoans, bacteria and fungi. Some of those of greatest concern owing to them being zoonoses (i.e., can be transferred to humans) include Toxocara canis (dog roundworm), Echinococcus multilocularis (hyatid worm) and Trichinella spiralis (muscle worm). Toxocara is present in the UK, although we currently don't have evidence suggesting that foxes are a significant link in the "infection chain". Echinococcus is currently considered by DEFRA to be absent from Britain, while cases of Trichinella British foxes are few, averaging about one per year.