sweetgem

sweetgem

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Rock candy

June 03 2013

Like some of the posters on here, these days I am merely staying for the Forums. I was away for a week in the week before, then returned mid of last week to find so many sensitive and unhappy topics were created. Is it just me or is it truly that some of the topics posted in the past week were a bit negative? I read the threads, made comments, made a silly mistake today in one of the posts and my head hurt! Lol so the first thing that popped into my mind at that throbbing moment is the boiled rock candy! Are there many of the posters on here who like boiled rock candy too? Or do you prefer chocolate more when you need some sugar boost? The only place in Sydney that I know of to get freshly cooked boiled rock candy is in the Rocks. Do any other Sydney siders know of other places to buy those candy please??? I love sex, I love foreplay and oral, I love men and I love playing with man's cock, but too much talking of it and/or action makes my head spins like a yoyo lol so a break is necessary here 😎😋😄- Posted from rhpmobile

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    ... I was reading your OP and was hoping that you were going to tell us where you put your rock candy ...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    The OP was talking about really hard cocks!......... Wanders away shaking head - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I was sure 'rock candy' was a slang term for crack cocaine or heroin or something.I'm usually a fan of soft string lollies (non-aniseed liquorice like raspberry, for example), but I do love those hard-boiled lollies that have names and logos through the centre - the kind you get at weddings and corporate events.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Must be just my dirty filthy mind.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I love Rock Candy too ;) BoPeeps and Bullseyes . SweetGem , when you eat Rock Candy , do you suck it until there's none left or do you crunch it up straight away ? I've been told that whether you do one or the other , it defines certain behaviours in one's life ... Not sure if I believe it but there could be a kernel of truth in there . As for positive and negative Posts in the Forums , I've found that there are Ebbs and Flows . Sometimes based on the Lunar Phases . Read the Forums around Full Moon , you'll see what I mean ! I'm not sure about comparisons with Forums and Candy unless we're talking about the art of Sucking . Lol . GG♒ - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I thought it was a new candy version of the little blue pill

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    NAME: Candy Bar SydneyADDRESS: 5 / 9 Stanley StreetCITY: Peakhurst

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'neptune_drift'I was sure 'rock candy' was a slang term for crack cocaine or heroin or something. I'm usually a fan of soft string lollies (non-aniseed liquorice like raspberry, for example), but I do love those hard-boiled lollies that have names and logos through the centre - the kind you get at weddings and corporate events. I hate rock candy! Probably doesn't help that I cracked a few fillings on them. And what's with aniseed licorice? Licorice root people, accept nothing else. Trust me, I was born in the land of licorice after all.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I also rather dislike weddings and corporate events.

  • sweetgem

    sweetgem

    13 years ago

    Bullseye is my favourite too, especially those with mint taste, devine to suck on lol oooops, it doesn't sound right, but you know what I mean lol Yes I do suck my candy until there's none left, the same with eating chocolate, because I enjoy the long lasting taste while sucking it lol and I'll google to see if the saying of how one eats their lolly would define their certain behaviours :-) I'll let you know later if I find the answer ok lol "The art of Sucking" I think most people on here know my thoughts about that by now lol- Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    It's funny the way wedding and corporate event go together so well in the same sentence.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    At the seaside in England, just about every town has its name printed in a stick of 'rock',it's a tradition to bring home some for the neighbours kids if you have been away on hols at the seaside. ( translation = beach ).

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Seaside town.