tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3415104772426156534.post1765627771529378549..comments2023-05-19T08:33:46.383+00:00Comments on Soliloquies of a diva.......: Aphrodisiacs, Cobra and “Exziteness”Enyonamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928894578223325915noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3415104772426156534.post-40527332712546583192010-08-13T15:42:05.030+00:002010-08-13T15:42:05.030+00:00"Johannesbert"... LOLOLOL... too funny. ..."Johannesbert"... LOLOLOL... too funny. It brings to mind the fits of laughter we enjoyed years ago when one of our friends (then a young teenager) went: "O, saa basketball player no a obo ma Houston Rockets no? Y3fr3 no Charles DARKLEY" (instead of Barkley). <br /><br />I agree with Mike on the need to not want to have a "bad" day, especially for the first time with a girl you've fancied for so long. I know peeps that did it (back in secondary school days) when they should have been at their "peaks". To them, using those "aids" was kind of like an insurance policy against potential "embarrasment". They're essentially peace-of-mind pills; ego-stroking potions; assurance-of-repeat-customer concoctions... lolUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16475019930076850135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3415104772426156534.post-35271281320350711782010-08-11T16:25:33.524+00:002010-08-11T16:25:33.524+00:00I think guys use them when they can't afford t...I think guys use them when they can't afford to have a bad day and want to be able to say "Another happy customer. Come again".<br /><br />BTW, here is something I still don't get about life in Ghana. Co-workers of opposite sex, discussing sex. How far does the discussion have to go before it becomes inappropriate?<br /><br />MikeGhana_Hall_of_Shamehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15631542486349684529noreply@blogger.com