Orinoco Flow


an orinoco flow is a rather messy and ‘river’ like stream of p-ss which is often produced after prolonged -n-l s-x with a member of the same s-x due to their un-emptied bowels.
i went to wimbledon common, met a man and ended up with an orinoco flow.

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