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  • orgasmic gel? dont they mean "gel that gives orgasms" otherwise your just describing the gel not its affect - or am i totally getting my GCSE English wrong?

  • orgasmic gel? dont they mean "gel that gives orgasms" otherwise your just describing the gel not its affect - or am i totally getting my GCSE English wrong?

    Well, 'dont' should be 'don't', 'your' should be 'you're', and 'affect' should be 'effect'.

    I imagine 'orgasmic gel' is probably a euphemism. Without doing any research on the product, I suspect that given the 'caught short' tag, it may be a substance intended to desensitize the male member to ensure that an episode of sexual congress is not over too quickly.

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