I live for cock. I live only for to suck cock and to become the best cocksucker that I can be. To give pleasure to men and their cocks is my only purpose in life and I do real well at what I do
Thank you, thank you, thank you! None is a singular (I'll forgive the typo) and it takes the singular form of the verb. Many people get confused about this, especially when there is a prepositional phrase ending with a plural, e.g. "of my students" between none and its verb. --------------------------------------- added after 95 seconds
Actually, spermkiss, that isn't quite correct. NONE has a plural sense (“not any”) as well as a singular sense (“not a single one”). When none is followed by of, look at the noun in your "of" phrase (object of the preposition). If the object of the preposition is singular, use a singular verb. If the object of the preposition is plural, there is more leeway. Most of the time, but not always, you will want to use a plural verb.
Well, that's what I was taught in high school back in the "olden days" of the late fifties. Now I realize that language, usage and style are dynamic and living things and what once was incorrect may now be correct. So I will bow to your greater wisdom.
I know how I'd like to earn a living. Sucking cock and servicing men's pleasures and desires. I would devote myself totally to my craft and be the best cocksucker I could possibly be. Bringing pleasure to men is admirable
My biological father (sperm doner) owned a few tow trucks. That's a shitty and sometimes violent business. He carried a VERY illegal switch blade and had a small bat handy for repos and such. It's a business for tough guys. Come to think of it he was a cock sucker too!!
I work for a big multinational in an open plan office with lots of eye candy in miniskirts and well filled blouses to treat me to upskirts and downblouses and to dream of as I jerk my cream against the restroom cubicle wall.
I'm going to dye my hair orange, hang out with some ruskies, tell some lies, take a golden shower or two, etc. Oh yeah, I just found out that that job was taken already so I guess I'll just have to stay RETIRED!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! None is a singular (I'll forgive the typo) and it takes the singular form of the verb. Many people get confused about this, especially when there is a prepositional phrase ending with a plural, e.g. "of my students" between none and its verb.
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Great dick, by the way.
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I’m no doctor but I will have a look
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