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Addicted to Latin women


Beerfacedlegend

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I’m happily married to a white female , I love my wife she’s so good looking but I’m not turned on by her anymore . I had a bachelors party in the Dominican Republic and I been hooked on latina women every since Idk why . Just something about a latina gets my head spinning especially their accents and their attitudes

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4 hours ago, Ja Rhule said:

I had a Latina gf for while before I met my wife.  Close call... we broke up and she married someone else.  I saw her a year later and she tripled in size.

I dated a Dominican girl very good looking but crazy . I just love messing around with latinas I’m attracted to their looks and their attitude. My wife’s good looking but I’m just sick of her . I hate how I feel this way 

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4 minutes ago, Beerfacedlegend said:

I dated a Dominican girl very good looking but crazy . I just love messing around with latinas I’m attracted to their looks and their attitude. My wife’s good looking but I’m just sick of her . I hate how I feel this way 

I dated every race.  Latinos and Asians have very similar attitudes.

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On 12/25/2020 at 8:03 PM, Beerfacedlegend said:

I’m happily married to a white female , I love my wife she’s so good looking but I’m not turned on by her anymore . I had a bachelors party in the Dominican Republic and I been hooked on latina women every since Idk why . Just something about a latina gets my head spinning especially their accents and their attitudes

Ok...doing the math here and the other parts of this thread.....

When was the bachelors party and how long have you been married for now?

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36 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

I think he’s just horny.

This post reminds me of a couple of other oddball trollish type posts.

Who was the guy a few months ago claiming he was going to get married and was asking if it was a bad idea to let his wife have some gigantic orgy in Russia?

Something along those lines......

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On 12/26/2020 at 4:49 PM, cardiackat88. said:

This post reminds me of a couple of other oddball trollish type posts.

Who was the guy a few months ago claiming he was going to get married and was asking if it was a bad idea to let his wife have some gigantic orgy in Russia?

Something along those lines......

My wife can’t even look at another man lol I’d never

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