If someone is close enough for you to lick them
Dave_62
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If you don't want them that close, then they are the ones being aggressive. Hopkins has quite literally got in Perez's face on more than one occasion, licking at her is fair form of self defence.
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Totally agree.
She's trained at Sandhurst, don't you know. She knows what she's doing.
Sandhurst 0 - Hilton tongue 1
I had visions of a head-butting about to happen, so the licking was a better alternative.:)
She was in his face, he licked hers.. she ran away laughing and smiling, he gave chase, she told him to stop .. he stopped.
As for the gyrating and 'suck my...' it wasn't shown, if it happened he was wrong, if it didn't it's a fuss over nothing.
No it's a very valid point. Why did she choose to be so close in his face for him to even attempt to link her?
You however get the prize for the joke reply!
deleted, read it wrong.
Great reply,but for the small matter that she wasn't in his face. He was in hers, he was leaning in, she was recoiling. So how can he be licking her in self defence, when he was instigating?
Not at all. In BB last year Helen Wood was called to the diary room for getting right up into Matthew's face.
Yes you are correct
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It's unbelievably the crap some people come out with >:(