u/Dry_Wishbone_767
M4f looking for punjabi rand
Hey so here's
Myself raj from delhi
I am 23 year old
And hardworking person looking for hot and sexy wife
Who turn me on in every dress she wears
I love trying new kinks everytime
My kinks are exhibition, romantic,sexting,fight sex,etc
And my limit I'm straight so no pegging or anything like that
I love to be the man on bed so i have the right to put things in u
We can share telegram if u genuinely interested in long term texting
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