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i want to know about of sourly kisser.
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"manoj" wrote:

i want to know about of sourly kisser.


Wouldn't it be better to find out about sweet kissers?
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I don't know - a sour kisser would really be puckered! And they might become
sweeter afterward. :-*

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i want to know about of sourly kisser.


Wouldn't it be better to find out about sweet kissers?



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"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

I don't know - a sour kisser would really be puckered! And they might become
sweeter afterward. :-*


I guess there is nothing a little TLC cannot cure!
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