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Was The Prank Worth It?! A Sex & Relationship Coach Reacts
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This one has been very informative. I hope you carry out such comments or assess such videos, as it has taught me a lot about me, and how 'my joke' would not always be taken by my partner in the same spirit, not always.
Thanks again,
Best wishes.
If your partner needs to "test you", you need a new partner. If you need to "test" your partner, do the right thing and let them go find someone healthy enough for a relationship while you go work on your own issues!
The car or lipstick was a good way of playing.but the other stuff about cheating is not right.iv been there in real life and it's not a joke
When I received a notification on my phone from YouTube I read was the wank worth it 😂😂
I really enjoyed that kind of video. That was quite entertaining. You should do it more
I can't help but think most of these are fake. Don't try this at home 😅
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Pranks are the dumbest shit ever. I've never met one person long term who is still happy.
ok, I need to get my back fixed!
"Don't do the cheating pranks."
As a married guy, there are only 2 pranks available to us: "Cheating" pranks and "the baby's dead" pranks. Sometimes the baby can switch for a pet.
Best advice ever ❤️👏👏👏👏
WTF! Catlin V you have been cheated. Well it KARMA come back that you knoticed?
Even though she's the one that brought up getting them “fixed,” we have to be very careful about the words we choose. Just because she says it, doesn’t mean it’s ok to say it. If it’s generally negative, approach it with a positive.