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What, pray tell, is the Sharpie challenge?
You poke a Sharpie pen in your butt and take a photo. It can escalate when people up the ante and put two in, and then so forth.
Closely related to the Pencil Case challenge of taking the contents of a pencil case or pencil set and finding a home for all of them.
 
You poke a Sharpie pen in your butt and take a photo. It can escalate when people up the ante and put two in, and then so forth.
Closely related to the Pencil Case challenge of taking the contents of a pencil case or pencil set and finding a home for all of them.

doesn't entice me, that's all you, lol
 
If you get creative you can have fun by laying out a canvas (or cheap white bed sheet) and crab-walk with the Sharpie(s) to make art. Try it at your next party and give everyone a turn. You might even be able to sell this art.

*I'll show my self out
Oh. My. Bob! Lol
 
We tried the Bill and Monica cigar last night after a bit of Christmas cheer and dropping into a cigar shop near the train station. Certainly a great visual which got us both revved up. Most interesting was that it imparts a flavour which was a lovely bonus to lick.
The smoking might take some practise. The before try at it didn't get any suction, but later on after a bit of use she was able pull a little smoke in and pop it out, mostly by accident when she laughed, so no technique yet, just a post sex fart.
 
There aren't many phallic shaped things I haven't tried to get myself off with. Hairbrushes are particularly good because of the different girths of handles.
 
Had a houseful of company and I was HORNY! Had to be quiet in the den!! Shhhhh

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I love the smile and the look in your eyes as much as I love those nipples.
 
Was looking at photos of my grandmothers house today and remembered trying to do something with a bed knob when sleeping over there. Not successful at the time but I wonder if I could do it now....
 
Was looking at photos of my grandmothers house today and remembered trying to do something with a bed knob when sleeping over there. Not successful at the time but I wonder if I could do it now....

Betcha can. Makes me wish I had bed knobs
 
Again you two. Now I want to see beds nobs because it is going to play with my mind since you have mentioned it.
 
Again you two. Now I want to see beds nobs because it is going to play with my mind since you have mentioned it.

I don't know about Swannie but when I think of bed knobs this is what comes to mind:
 

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Something like this perhaps for a casual get your leg over as you walk past?
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The whole bed is only $299, I might as well go and get one and put it in one the rooms to play on. Worse case is I can tied up on it if the knobs don't do anything
 
Something like this perhaps for a casual get your leg over as you walk past?
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The whole bed is only $299, I might as well go and get one and put it in one the rooms to play on. Worse case is I can tied up on it if the knobs don't do anything

I love how your mind works! I was more on the train of thought to just order a bed knob as I'm sure they sell for replacements and whatnot. Possibly even at the local big box home improvement store, no shipping required ;)
 
Something like this perhaps for a casual get your leg over as you walk past?
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The whole bed is only $299, I might as well go and get one and put it in one the rooms to play on. Worse case is I can tied up on it if the knobs don't do anything

Very good chance that the finials (eggs on top of posts) are not well attached. Inspect them carefully in the box before you buy it, or try to twist each one up and off of the sample in the showroom.

You might also try finding it on Amazon, read any reviews, and/or ask a question (which will be sent to known owners).

In theory, you can get coarse sand paper to take off the paint and rough up the metal where the finial touches the post, then use epoxy to glue them back on.

The epoxy comes in a syringe which dispenses two equal amounts that have to be mixed together very well. Choose a longer timed epoxy (not the 5 minute version) as it will be stronger and give you more time to get it mixed, applied, things positioned, and excess wiped up.

The advertised time is not the time to dry or cure, but open time or working time.

Start counting time when the two parts first touch, and have everything together and in final position well before time expires. You will have to then wait a lot longer (10x-25x) for the epoxy to cure.
 
I love how your mind works! I was more on the train of thought to just order a bed knob as I'm sure they sell for replacements and whatnot. Possibly even at the local big box home improvement store, no shipping required ;)

Good Luck in the big box stores. This sort of inventory was removed years ago as part of the "race to the bottom" where the store stocks only the "most profitable" "largest selling" items. :( Note how they assist their own demise by sending buyers to the internet. :confused:
 
Very good chance that the finials (eggs on top of posts) are not well attached. Inspect them carefully in the box before you buy it, or try to twist each one up and off of the sample in the showroom.

You might also try finding it on Amazon, read any reviews, and/or ask a question (which will be sent to known owners).

In theory, you can get coarse sand paper to take off the paint and rough up the metal where the finial touches the post, then use epoxy to glue them back on.

The epoxy comes in a syringe which dispenses two equal amounts that have to be mixed together very well. Choose a longer timed epoxy (not the 5 minute version) as it will be stronger and give you more time to get it mixed, applied, things positioned, and excess wiped up.

The advertised time is not the time to dry or cure, but open time or working time.

Start counting time when the two parts first touch, and have everything together and in final position well before time expires. You will have to then wait a lot longer (10x-25x) for the epoxy to cure.
Imagine so. I get to see it in a store so will go pull it apart and see. If not, follow advise and lock them down. I don't need an emergency call out because I have lost a finial
 
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