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What's Vanilla?

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Nothing further to add. It's as simple as the subject suggests; what's Vanilla?
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Nothing further to add. It's as simple as the subject suggests; what's Vanilla?

Hope it helps.
I think we all add, and take away, the parts of most definitions.
I tend to mean sex/relationships that are outside the swinging "scene"
Yer, Vanilla anything is pretty much everything normalised...
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Ice cream ?

damn beat me to it lol lol
Expected the ice cream answer; simply wondered who would be first rotflmao
Thanks to Dammie for the link; a full and comprehensive answer.
Cheers :cheers:
Quote by manofmuchfun
Expected the ice cream answer; simply wondered who would be first rotflmao
Thanks to Dammie for the link; a full and comprehensive answer.
Cheers :cheers:

That's me fLucked if they are.
I only like strawberry.
good are the milk shakes on you ?
Aw what the fluck? Strawberry, Chocolate and Vanilla shakes on us.
vanilla, a plant of the genus Vanilla of the family Orchidaceae (orchid family). Vines of hot, damp climates, most are indigenous to Central and South America, especially Mexico, but are now cultivated in other tropical regions. The fruits yield vanilla, a flavoring popular since pre-Columbian times, when the Aztecs used it in making chocolate. The commercial vanilla plant is usually V. planifolia or V. fragrans. Since its natural pollinating agents (certain bees and hummingbirds) are uniquely adapted for this function, commercial plants must be pollinated by hand. The source of the flavor is an aromatic essence, vanillin, which crystallizes on the outside of the seed pod after a series of curing and drying processes. Vanilla flavoring is also obtained from the tonka bean, although now it is most commonly manufactured by the cheaper process of artificially synthesizing vanillin, as from coal tar, clove oil, or lignin, a byproduct of paper manufacture. Vanilla is usually marketed as an alcoholic extract for use as food and tobacco flavoring and in perfumery. Vanilla is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Orchidales, family Orchidaceae.
That should answer your question SweetandSour
So are swingers just the same as vanilla people, but prefer it with
Hundreds,& Thousands? :rascal:
cc_7up
in essence its a powered food additive that can be used in a multitude of culinary applications
stand corrected hunny