Had to steel my naim to type that reply, did you troalle?
Mike
20 days ago
This one was an art movie. The location being everything. Old house art.
Read something that began by roughly saying a married woman was facing remarks and constant pressure from her sister-in-law to produce a gr*ndch*ild (孫Mago) . . .
The word actually used was で小姑 Kojuto
Can’t say I saw a supporting actress the right age to be a sister-in-law. Did see one old enough to want a gr*ndc*ild
What I found continued But the site’s flash thing told me “This comment is not acceptable” so . . figure the rest of the description I found must not be important. There’s no discussing the why’s and the pros and cons with the site’s flashy thing.
Her husband is cheating on her, and their sexless marriage makes pregnancy impossible. One day, her husband brings a subordinate home. The man’s advances cause the gears of her quiet life to slowly come undone. “I find myself accepting this infidelity, as if I had secretly wished for it all along.” This is the story of a woman who breaks free from her peaceful daily routine, repeatedly engaging in an affair in the kitchen while her husband is away and becoming consumed by the illicit passion.
Mike
20 days ago
Saw a washiki (和式) being made central to the old house art in this old house art movie. Meaning a squat toilet. It got me reading.
Read that although in Japan it is believed that the squat toilet is traditional, the trend in Japan is to move away from squat toilets: According to Toto, one of Japan’s major toilet manufacturers, the production of Western-style toilets increased rapidly since 1976. In 2015, only 1% of all toilets produced by this company were squat toilets.
Since the 1960s, the trend has been to replace squat toilets at schools and public places with sitting toilets. This trend was thought to accelerate in the run-up to the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Since the 1980s, high-tech sitting toilets are emerging that replace traditional squat toilets, especially in urban areas. However, many rural people have no experience with such high-tech toilets and need detailed instructions. High-tech sitting toilets have also become commonplace in South Korea.
Japan women belong in kitchen ? I think they look better on my black penis hahahah
A wise man does not care about the where, but about the what (these women bouncing merrily on me).
Really?
Very underrated ngl, such a nice figure
She knows how to make a man happy as a seasoned prostitute. She used to be known as Hoshi Ameri.
Had to steel my naim to type that reply, did you troalle?
This one was an art movie. The location being everything. Old house art.
Read something that began by roughly saying a married woman was facing remarks and constant pressure from her sister-in-law to produce a gr*ndch*ild (孫Mago) . . .
The word actually used was で小姑 Kojuto
Can’t say I saw a supporting actress the right age to be a sister-in-law. Did see one old enough to want a gr*ndc*ild
What I found continued But the site’s flash thing told me “This comment is not acceptable” so . . figure the rest of the description I found must not be important. There’s no discussing the why’s and the pros and cons with the site’s flashy thing.
The rest of what I found isn’t important for now.
What I found continued
Her husband is cheating on her, and their sexless marriage makes pregnancy impossible. One day, her husband brings a subordinate home. The man’s advances cause the gears of her quiet life to slowly come undone. “I find myself accepting this infidelity, as if I had secretly wished for it all along.” This is the story of a woman who breaks free from her peaceful daily routine, repeatedly engaging in an affair in the kitchen while her husband is away and becoming consumed by the illicit passion.
Saw a washiki (和式) being made central to the old house art in this old house art movie. Meaning a squat toilet. It got me reading.
Read that although in Japan it is believed that the squat toilet is traditional, the trend in Japan is to move away from squat toilets: According to Toto, one of Japan’s major toilet manufacturers, the production of Western-style toilets increased rapidly since 1976. In 2015, only 1% of all toilets produced by this company were squat toilets.
Since the 1960s, the trend has been to replace squat toilets at schools and public places with sitting toilets. This trend was thought to accelerate in the run-up to the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Since the 1980s, high-tech sitting toilets are emerging that replace traditional squat toilets, especially in urban areas. However, many rural people have no experience with such high-tech toilets and need detailed instructions. High-tech sitting toilets have also become commonplace in South Korea.
As the old adage says, “it’s whores”.