Guess they just have to be more specific next time
i’m so ready to build trust and understanding with her, push through the hardships, learn her love languages and spoil her accordingly
- “but daddy..”
- suck on his fingers
- wiggle the booty
But Bello..!
Pout. Pout Pout.
But I’m a good girl?
@charibrat when you want to be
Some Disney villain level shit going on here.
While using formula is in no way bad. Trying to shift resolutions just to sell more is shady as fuck.
my four moods: princess, brat, slut, angel
Angel and princess seems a little bit massively off. :p @charibrat
As much as I kinda get the argument. In many cases it is up to if the actor does a good job. Usually before hand its to try and generate ticket sales.
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