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  2. John's Crazy Socks - Wikipedia

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    Founder. John Lee Cronin. Mark X. Cronin. Products. Colorful and fun socks. Website. johnscrazysocks .com. John's Crazy Socks is a New York-based social enterprise selling socks. [1] It was founded by a father-son duo in 2016 [2] and is known for hiring disabled people, donating to charity partners and their customer service.

  3. 22 Ways Men Can Make Their Orgasms Better - AOL

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    2) Massage your P-spot (a.k.a. the prostate). Speaking of the prostate, it turns out this gland is the male equivalent to the G-spot. You can stimulate it externally by applying pressure to your ...

  4. 21 Best Men's Dress Socks for the Office, Formal Events, and ...

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    Mens Dress Socks - Fun Colorful Mens Socks. If you love novelty dress socks, these colorful ones, made of comfy cotton and stretchy polyester, will certainly set you apart from the crowd.

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    Shinesty Mens Underwear with Pouch. We were not disappointed in apparel company Shinesty’s best-selling product, and you won't be either. This patented underwear is made with MicroModal fabric ...

  6. Willy warmer - Wikipedia

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    Since the 20th century, willy warmers are usually made as novelties and joke gifts rather than to serve a functional purpose. [8] In 1939, while filming Gone with the Wind, Clark Gable received a present of a hand-knitted genitalia warmer from Carole Lombard. [9] In the 1950s, Joan Crawford knitted a "cock sock" as a parting present for ...

  7. Southport Sockman - Wikipedia

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    Southport Sockman. Between approximately 1996 and 1998, Steven Bain and Steven Gawthrop, two men in Southport, Merseyside, England ran a scam to trick people into surrendering socks. They became known as the Southport Sockmen.

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