P-Valves for women?

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MissyP:
ok thats just sick :blink: They didn't actually have to show her peeing! LOL
But Missy! While you are leaning over the gunwhale of a boat puking you could kill two birds with one stone. :D
 
MaxBottomtime:
While you are leaning over the gunwhale of a boat puking you could kill two birds with one stone. :D

i just want to say, this is an advance tecnique, best not tried by the
untrained and/or those suffering from heart conditions or pregnant
 
MaxBottomtime:
But Missy! While you are leaning over the gunwhale of a boat puking you could kill two birds with one stone. :D

You're so witty. :429:
 
MaxBottomtime:
Remind me if we're ever on a boat together to stand uphill from you, just in case. :D
How are you in calm conditions?

I'm assuming you mean on a boat... I'm not sure, it seems that I get a case of the pukes every time I step foot on a boat (well, except for the one to Catalina).
If things are exceptionally calm, such as in a hot tub, then I'm fine :D

Wait... we're supposed to be talking about p-valves. LOL
 
MissyP:
ok thats just sick :blink: They didn't actually have to show her peeing! LOL

And then what??? Do you just drip dry??!!! eewwww!
 
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