Is it wrong to scratch and sniff yourself?!


Question:

Is it wrong to scratch and sniff yourself?

...in the private areas.


Answers:
HECK YA !! It's YOURS.... scratch it, sniff it... beat it, cut if off,... you can do whatever you desire with YOUR stuff !!!

Have fun !!

: )

WHAT????????????

IMAO

I'm a bloodhound and I don't understand your question. All dogs do this. It's normal.

Yes!

Wrong? No, it's your body, do what you like.

it just is , why would you scratch your self and then snifff. i mean come on.

it depends ..just don't do it if your going to touch something of mine after! ewwwwwwwww

i assume you talking while cooking the food well would you want to eat some place that the cook was scratching and itching himself while preparing your meall...does that answer your question.......

Nasty

well if you do.. and you smell.. .i would suggest.. soap and water....

Well...I would wonder why I was scratching myself....is it because of the crabs I got the night before or was it when I was role playing Adam and Eve and used poison Ivy leaves. As for sniffing myself I would have to be a contortionist, but by the look of my underwear somedays, I would prefer not to. Hey... if thats what you like to do, go for it.

LOL, funny question. I say as long as no one's looking and you do it in private. LMAO

I bet you cup your farts...

dumb question

Only in public

While cooking yes it wrong in privacy no its not

Probably not in public, what you do on your own is up to you

What you do in your house is your own business! You must be flexible to be able to scratch n sniff those places!

What are you a dog? Go ahead and sratch and sniff yourself as long as you don't scratch too hard. Make sure to scratch and sniff your self in PRIVATE AREAS like your bathroom with the door locked!




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