p-pad


a p-pad is a very small p-ssenger seat on a motorcycle (usually a hardtail) mounted on the rear fender of the bike.
it is just big enough for a female to set her -ss on, about enough padding to keep her p-ssy off the fender. also refered to as a p-ssy pad.
needless to say, it is very uncomfortable.
bikerchick; take me for a ride on your bike !
biker: okay but there ain’t no seat except mine, all you get to sit on is a p-pad !

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