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Lol @ Angel weird question - how much younger? yeah if he was a good package of coarse i would :) ! u considering it? ...

haha not sure about the bonnet poses .... thougts of the importscene skanks spring to mind when you mention things like that ;)

LOL @ sub .... as long as you wear a skirt to pose :)

veilside copy *shrugs* got a GTR copy on there at moment - doesnt have to be real deal as long as its a bit better quality than whats currently on there!

Aidwin got pics and a pricelist haha ;)

haha Angel as my mum says .... if ya with someone you can window shop but not layby ;) ...... sooo what brought on the question?

age aint something that phases me aslong as its not a ridiculous age gap!! like 15 - 20 years plus!!

I got a thing for Ben Cousins at the moment ...... and ive seen him half naked close up in real life ..... mmmmm haha would love a repeat experience this time not be so shocked that i could actually say something :)

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