I strip off my black panties and tease you with my hairy pussy and soiled cotton reusable pad. It's so saturated with red period juices, I'm able to paint patterns on my body while showing off my cute tits and ass and toned abs. Vertically shot and very in-the-moment and flirtatious. I also lift my arms so I can show off my sexy, unshaved pits to you, and play with my pussy with my fingers and ending with some close ups of my hairy pussy. [runtime: 8min20sec] [splice files in software]
Bratty pigtailed brunette can't help herself but cum hard on her big black dildo in her menstruating hairy pussy. Red drips and smears like sexy watercolors. Includes sucking the filthy toy. Perfect for lovers of red wings. I keep on the stripy socks and the shirt, but that's because I'm desperate to cum, and I like the risk of getting something dirty and red that should stay clean.
I censored my eyes because I'm not wearing a mask, but my orgasmic expressions and sounds are not hidden. [Runtime 13:31] [Splice files in software]
they are here, i should say. as you point out nobody would ask you to bring your own toilet paper to work or school. right. i think the reason that this issue is an issue now is because it s always been an issue. when i ask people, when i say why are they in the nurse s office. if there s a nonmenstruating student in class who raises their hand and say i was to go to the bathroom and we know they need toilet paper, we don t make them stand in line for a nurse and feel the shame of having to ask the nurse. we let them go to the bathroom. it s because it s always been done this way. and when you bring it up to people, i say just take one minute. take a beat. does this make sense? it doesn t make any sense. for a nonmenstruating people, there are two things we do in the bathroom. for menstruating, there s three things you need products in the bathroom. long ago, the rules were created
training hard in the gym, building strength, and getting a sweat on but what if you are on your period? one occasion, i was at thejunior european championships and i remember just running that 800 metres thinking, i m trying to run for a gold medal here, but i m also very aware that i ve just started my period . ijust rushed off the track and felt like i couldn t have ijust didn t absorb that amazing, like, gold medal moment. jess ennis hill was at the top of her sport. olympic and world champion in the heptathlon, she had physios, dietitians, and coaches looking at all aspects of her training programme, but nobody looked at when she was menstruating. i always remember it being an awkward conversation, so i had a male coach and it was predominantly a male environment, and i remember, yeah, just having those small conversations of, you know, i m on my period or i m a bit tired or i m not feeling ioo% but never feeling