Never apply salt to attract a potential lover
"Francesca likes music and complex mathematical equations. She also likes Bobby. Bobby likes salt."
Francesca likes music and complex mathematical equations. She also likes Bobby. Bobby likes salt.
"Francesca likes music and complex mathematical equations. She also likes Bobby. Bobby likes salt."
Francesca likes music and complex mathematical equations. She also likes Bobby. Bobby likes salt.
Daniele Vaienti
Bobby
Carlotta Pircher
Francesca
Francesca likes music and complex mathematical equations. She also likes Bobby. Bobby likes salt.
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