Antonia just turned 21 a few weeks ago. She told us how much fun her birthday party was back home with all of her girlfriends sleeping over. We asked which outfit she had on that night and this show lets you see exactly how she started off dressed that day – of course her clothes didn’t stay on long at her party or in this show! — HUNGARY, 33/24/36, BLOND, European
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There should be an official day when we celebrate the daft follies we’ve defeated and are now off the agenda Bye bye bendy bus. No more identity-card threat. And now they’ve given up on that massive computer system containing everyone’s medical details, down to the last ingrowing toenail. How should we celebrate this? Memorial services for people are thanksgivings for the life, but when it comes to lousy ideas mercifully aborted we need a thanksgiving for their death, a celebration of the fact the blasted things are now off the agenda. I don’t know whose giant brain looked at London’s narrow streets and dreamed up the wonderful idea of a bus that took up twice as much room. Nor who, failing to understand that the larger the programme, the greater the chance of error, thought up a nationwide medical register. Or why, after years of protests against the pass laws in South Africa, compulsory identity passes were suddenly supposed to be a good idea. I marched (well, I thought I was…
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RT Usually I tweet for others, but today, I tweet just for myself: Steve, you look wonderful today.
Gerhard Donie As well as an immense amount of young talent on tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent show, the episode will also feature it’s fair share of weird, wonderful and wacky acts during it’s ninety minute episode. As the auditions hit…
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Jim becomes a wonderful lawyer and tony ends up with about 11 kids and a run down home. I personally didnt like book to much but for it genre it was an ok read
It's hard not to.
Masturbation or getting a quick feeling of pleasure or for that matter, having sex with random people or just people in general makes me feel disgusting.
The reason:
Sex/Ejaculation is met to make babies. It's the way of life. People now-a-days see it as a feeling of pleasure. I see it as a serious obligation to embark on. But that's just me and common sense speaking.
Ways for an easy way to get off:
Put on some porn, light up some candles, really get into it as if you were in the situation doing what the guy is doing to the girl. Or Vice Versa, which ever you enjoy. Just stop thinking and "do."
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