Brazillian coffee filter


having s-x in a restaurant bathroom on valentines day.

this is a recent description based on advertising suggestion by some new york restaurants that customers should engage in a tryst out side the bedroom this valentine’s day. this phrase is used to obfuscate and confuse the compeition. and brazil is s-xy, but coffee filters are not. the combination excites the senses.
(setting: man 1,2 and woman 1,2 eating dinner at table)

man 1: so, i need to go look for a “brazillian coffee filter, i’ll be right back.
man 2: what the heck are they talking about?
woman 1: that sounds interesting, i’ll give you a hand you.

(man 1 + woman 1 go to have s-x in bathroom)

woman 2: i’m glad they are gone, what movie do you want to see after dinner?

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