This is my college days mini skirt. Guys a little bit b***t curves are visible. Please don't troll me I was slightly shy in posting. Do you like me in mini skirts?
You think my thighs are too fat?
@sumits_1@shaguncrypto So according to you, they deserve social exile. But what have your parents produced by producing you — a carbon footprint, a baggage on earth? Did you invent something, or are you just a passive consumer of all advancements and limited resources? You are far bigger baggage.
@SweetMOMdee@shaguncrypto You will be widow soon, if you are married, and if you have children they might die in a road accident. You will then understand how unpredictable a life is.
My Boyfriend shot me while I was living with him for 2 days in Her Country Side Home. He Likes my silhouette specially back curve; What about you do you like that or what?
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