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What do masochists like?

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From second-hand experience and a close sibling who is most definitely a masochist (no proof needed), I can say that a masochist seems to have fondness for cock and ball torture. Not only that, but your mother, dee#z nuts, and among us. You see that my sibling is a unique creature, that is a known fact that we can all come to terms with. I am so glad to be able to answer this question. Thank you, it's been an honor working with you.

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Well it really depends on how much pain they like and what type of pain they like the best way to find out is to just ask them how they like it.

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