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kitluvr@concourse.net
07-10-2006, 07:54 PM
OK, I

have yet another ? about another product. I can't find much info about Lure for women. Has anybody tried it and

did ya like it?:type:

MOBLEYC57
07-10-2006, 10:32 PM
Ex-scuse me fer peeping in the

ladies room, nice thongs by the way, but I don't think there is such a critter, Luvr of the Kitty.




:think: Lure for da feline? :think:


:blink: Anyone? :blink: Anyone? :blink:

Anyone?:blink:

tounge
07-11-2006, 09:47 PM
Ex-scuse me fer

peeping in the ladies room, nice thongs by the way, but I don't think there is such a critter, Luvr of the

Kitty.


:think: Lure for da feline? :think:


:blink: Anyone? :blink: Anyone?

:blink: Anyone?:blink:



Yes Mobley. Dude, as your goumbas from other mone sites

would say, you need to think outa the box. Lure for women does exist. Also, I have used Lure for men and have had

some hits with it.

MOBLEYC57
07-11-2006, 09:53 PM
Yes Mobley. Dude,

as your goumbas from other mone sites would say, you need to think outa the box. Lure for women does exist. Also, I

have used Lure for men and have had some hits with it.

Cool ... I lay corrected.:box:

I guess Kitty

will have to wait to see if someone post any hits using the woman's version. :run:

d3kst3r
12-15-2006, 11:21 PM
I have seen Lure for Her at a

store a few years next to Lure for Him. However I think both products use the same ingredients (-nol) and possibly

slightly different fragrances. I've used L4H before and the smell is extremely feminine to me so I believe women

could get away with using L4H.

Whitehall
12-22-2006, 12:12 PM
I gave a bottle to my wife but

she never used it to my knowledge.

I've smelled it and it is only weakly 'nol.

I don't recommend

it. Get Excite wipes or PCC instead. Mistress seems to be the go-to product these days but I've no experience with

it.