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Hyde reacted to a post in a topic: Staged/short film/student film
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Hello everyone Can anyone help me find this video, either on clips4sale or on any other website? I only have one trailer Lady_farts.wmv
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hi! is this?? Hoge Nood short film.mp4
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Hola! https://clips4sale.com/studio/75677/12804730/Desperate+To+Pee+And+The+Girls+Wont+Let+Me!+En+Español+In+Spanish+Mostly https://clips4sale.com/studio/75677/17595766/Orinar+en+tu+cara+%2F+Spanish+%2F+Pee+on+your+face https://clips4sale.com/studio/75677/12932546/Desperate+work+interview https://clips4sale.com/studio/53145/9714657/Latina+Pee+Holding+HD https://clips4sale.com/studio/53145/14525413/Border+Spurting+HD
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Ok, let me see, I hope to explain well, sometimes I find it difficult to express ideas in correct english "sus" is in general, (it is neither male nor female) example: "sus pantalones" (they are someone's pants, but we do not know who, male or female). Now, if we say: "Peter (to say a name) Then it would be for example: "Peter está aquí, sus pantalones son negros", (we know that "sus" correspond to him) ("sus pantalones" is plural) "Peter is here, his pants are black" (translation in english) Now with women is the same: "Rachael está aquí, sus pantalones son negros" (we know that "sus" correspon to her) "Rachael is here, her pants are black", (translation in english) another example: Peter está aquí, su camisa es blanca. ( Singular sentence, You use "su", not "sus") Peter is here, his shirt is white (in english) with women, the same: Rachael está aquí, su camisa es blanca Rachael is here, her shirt is white Now, you can add "Ella" (female) to the terms in post 1, but it would look like this: 1. Wet herself: "se orina" or "ella se orina" 2. Wet her pants: "orina sus pantalones" or "ella se orina en los pantalones" 3. Peed her pants: "orinó sus pantalones" or "se orinó en los pantalones" or "Ella se orinó en los pantalones" or "Ella orinó en sus pantalones" But I think there are more results if you only look for "se orina" (for example) than "ella se orina"
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Also depends on the particular expressions of each place ok, so 1. Wet herself: "se orina" - "se orina encima" . Can also be: "se hace pipí" - "se hace pis" - "se mea" - "se hace pipí encima" 2. Wet her pants: "orina sus pantalones" - . Can also be: "hace pipí sus pantalones" 3. Peed her pants: "orinó sus panatalones" - "hizo pipí sus pantalones" 4. Peed herself. "se orinó " - "se orinó encima" - "se hizo pipí" - "se hizo pipí encima" - "se hizo pis". can also be: "se meó" 5. Urinates on herself: Is the same as the 1. 6. Pissed herself: Is the same as the 4 7. Pisses her pants: Is the same as the 3
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Zammo reacted to a post in a topic: Any non English speakers able to translate ?
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Maybe I can help with terms in Spanish
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Hi! Basically they talk that the actress every time she laughs a lot, she pee herself a little
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dmmb95 started following LucyVersion2.0
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Prison School Anime pee/wetting scenes
dmmb95 replied to Ranganath's topic in Omorashi & peeing videos
In episode 12 there is a short scene of desperation with "Madam Vice President" -
Anybody knows where these pictures are from?
dmmb95 replied to Pain's topic in Omorashi & peeing videos
Hi! I think Maya Lee is the producer of Ineed2pee -
and the next chapter????
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i agree...nice story!
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nice!! please, mom desperation
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Pain reacted to a post in a topic: Yogeeta's Dilemma
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nice story, I liked
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Hi! rayheng0595 thank you very much for sharing this collection!! Proxy11 thank you very much for the single posts Thanks to everyone who has helped in some way to upload, see and/or assemble these videos!