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Wanna Practice With Me Original Scene

If you’ve been on TikTok recently, you might have heard a dirty audio clip from an anime.

The audio starts with “Wanna practice with me?” along with some sexual innuendos.

However, the actual scene isn’t sexual at all and it was just a cooking lesson.

The guy was putting whipped cream in a cup but failed and it spilled out.

This article contains the “Wanna practice with me?” original scene, meme, copypasta/script, and what anime is it from.

Wanna Practice With Me Original Scene

The “Wanna practice with me?” meme originated from the anime series, More than a married couple, but not lovers.

The scene appears in episode 9, 17:20 where Jirou Yakuin and Shiori Sakurazaka were making desserts.

It became a meme on TikTok after creators played the audio of the scene while in front of their friends or family.

It went viral because the scene contains a lot of sexual innuendos, but the characters were just making desserts.

Wanna Practice With Me copypasta

Wanna practice with me?

Uh, I’m having a hard time getting it in.

It’s fine, I mean this is your first time, isn’t it?

Uh, yeah.

It’ll be great. Just try to take it slow and gentle.

That’s it, trace it around the edge super softly. When you’re ready, put it in. In my opinion, there’s no need to rush anything. It’s supposed to be nice and slow.

I think I get it, like this?

Yup, it’s in there now. Good, now keep it there and slowly press.

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