Do You Know How Deep Your “Lady Parts” Go
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I’m sure you’re asking yourself is she asking what I think she is asking? Yes, I am. I am really asking if you know how deep the “lady parts” really go.
I’m scrolling through TikTok and I find a duet video of a popular TikTok influencer. In the original video that he reacted to, which you will see below, a woman is talking about the “lady parts” of a female and how deep they really go. Now, this blew my mind because I didn’t expect to hear what she said.
This can be good and bad news for some. According to this video by, she says the depth is allegedly 3 inches. Only 3 inches?????? Now how can that be good and bad news? If you are a male that feels you aren’t as blessed down there as others, don’t fret. You’re ok. If you are blessed, well that still could be a good thing and a bad thing. We won’t go too far in-depth with that, but I’m sure you could read between the lines. Three inches is crazy! Check out the full video by @prince.poopoo below and tell me what you think!
https://www.tiktok.com/@prince.poopoo/video/7123487237668392193?_r=1&_t=8bgY8WsivLn
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