Lemon party gay
This Lemon Party prank started in the year and what the site hosted was quite unsightly for someone not expecting it. Essentially, the site's home page showed an explicit image macro of three men (of varying generations) engaging in oral relations. It's (was?) a troll site in a similar vein as or tubgirl. It's just meant to be shocking. As others have mentioned, it's a few old gay men gettin' it on.
It's not something you'd want to see with your breakfast but it's pretty tame in the grand scheme of internet things. It was used to great effect back in the day. The original Lemon Party.
The Lemon Party of
A game of bingo gone horribly wrong!. What does Lemonparty mean? A slang term for a site of the same name that has an image of a gay orgy involving several older men. The name does not hint at what the image will be, so people would send links to the site on older messaging platforms to shock and frustrate people and friends.
Over the years, “lemon party” has taken on a meaning that is somewhat controversial, especially for those unfamiliar with internet slang.
In this blog post, we will explore the origins of the “lemon party,” how it became a part of internet culture, and what people mean when they refer to it. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to Read. Rate this book. My First Lemon Party. Dixon Cox. At the grand old age of 81, John moves into a new community. He quickly discovers that this is no ordinary senior community, and that almost everyone is gay! He meets Albert, a black guy just a few years younger than him and he invites him over for dinner.
While the dinner is delicious, it soon becomes clear to John that his ailing libido has come back to life - just in time for dessert! This book is intended for adults only. Loathe as I was to admit it, I just knew that they were fondling each other the table. I adjusted myself. Albert must have noticed my discomfort, for their hands were soon on the table, where we could all see them. I felt bad. Visiting their house like this, making them uncomfortable.
Sorry - we are always like this with each other, even in front of other people. About the author. Dixon Cox 65 books 3 followers. Write a Review. Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! Community Reviews. Search review text. No one has reviewed this book yet. Be the first. Join the discussion.
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