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The phrase "my asshole" is not considered appropriate or formal language in written English.
It is considered vulgar and offensive. It is better to use more appropriate and polite language, such as "my rear end" or "my behind." Example: "I fell and hurt my asshole" is not appropriate to use in written English. Instead, you could say "I fell and hurt my rear end."
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"He needs my asshole".
"Because that's the name I also gave my asshole".
She said, "This fork," and held it tightly, as if clutching it could keep her from saying "My asshole".
"And then we wake up in the morning and he says: 'My asshole hurts!
Here are some of the subjects with which it grapples: death by flatulence, the pains of anal sex ("I'm going to rest my asshole"), and a hatful of diarrhea.
My asshole.
This article originally appeared on VICE AU.
My asshole is like a budding rose.
Instead, my asshole was dilated and debrided.
He'd put honey in my asshole.
I got my asshole merit badge on now.
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