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MrRa [10]
2 years ago
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my friend said this to me and i dont know what he is saying....what is he saying???? "hey niña, sí, sé que nunca te he llamado a

sí antes, pero te amo ... amo cada parte de ti, quiero un placer sexual serio contigo, ya sabes, mbey en el futuro puedo follarte tan duro que no caminarás, pero probablemente dirás que no ... pero a pesar de que te conozco desde hace 3 años y esto podría arruinar nuestra amistad, quiero arruinar nuestra amistad y convertirme en serio, mi reina"
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Ratling [72]2 years ago
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