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My hands get ruff even using work gloves while gardening. Are there
gloves that will keep your hands soft and smooth so you won't be
scratching your sex partner?

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On 16 Dec 2005 22:17:01 -0800, "James" wrote:

My hands get ruff even using work gloves while gardening. Are there
gloves that will keep your hands soft and smooth so you won't be
scratching your sex partner?


Bag Balm, after you take the gloves off.

Good stuff, comes in a green tin at Walmart.


Penelope


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Shania Twain says she uses this as a face/body cream. You can also buy it at
any feed store that sells supplies for cows.
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Bag Balm, after you take the gloves off.

Good stuff, comes in a green tin at Walmart.


Penelope




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In article ,
Penelope Periwinkle wrote:

On 16 Dec 2005 22:17:01 -0800, "James" wrote:

My hands get ruff even using work gloves while gardening. Are there
gloves that will keep your hands soft and smooth so you won't be
scratching your sex partner?


Bag Balm, after you take the gloves off.

Good stuff, comes in a green tin at Walmart.


Penelope



Another good one is Hoofmaker. It's sold in feed stores.
It smells good, isn't sticky like Bag Balm and comes in a big
bottle with a squirt-top dealy-bob on it. (Look in the horse
supply part of the feed store.)

Jan

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In article ,
Jan Flora wrote:

In article ,
Penelope Periwinkle wrote:

On 16 Dec 2005 22:17:01 -0800, "James" wrote:

My hands get ruff even using work gloves while gardening. Are there
gloves that will keep your hands soft and smooth so you won't be
scratching your sex partner?


Bag Balm, after you take the gloves off.

Good stuff, comes in a green tin at Walmart.


Penelope



Another good one is Hoofmaker. It's sold in feed stores.
It smells good, isn't sticky like Bag Balm and comes in a big
bottle with a squirt-top dealy-bob on it. (Look in the horse
supply part of the feed store.)

Jan


My favorite is Burts Bees hand cream. :-)
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