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Samson and Delilah Submitted By: Joseph C Ogbonna Delilah: Samson! Why do you imprison my love in the dungeon of mistrust? The hypnotism of my succulent ******* and the soothing soft feel of my moist lips, your stolid heart betrays. You really do have the strength of a God, but even a God is subject to the mind blowing caresses of a goddess. Prove your love to me by submitting to just this nagging request, and our much anticipated wedlock which you very much desire will be certain. Samson: Your words turn me on as much as the moist feel of your honey gate. How could I ever resist thee Delilah? Certainly at your behest, I bequeath my awesome and divine strength. Delilah: Then rest your troubled head on the comfort of my massaging hands, and see that there never was nor can ever be, a warm resting place for your wearied head like these lovely hands of mine designed like a pillow fit for a Prince.
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Sep 13, 2018
Sep 13, 2018 at 12:46 PM UTC
Samson and Delilah
Samson and Delilah Submitted By: Joseph C Ogbonna Delilah: Samson! Why do you imprison my love in the dungeon of mistrust? The hypnotism of my succulent ******* and the soothing soft feel of my moist lips, your stolid heart betrays. You really do have the strength of a God, but even a God is subject to the mind blowing caresses of a goddess. Prove your love to me by submitting to just this nagging request, and our much anticipated wedlock which you very much desire will be certain. Samson: Your words turn me on as much as the moist feel of your honey gate. How could I ever resist thee Delilah? Certainly at your behest, I bequeath my awesome and divine strength. Delilah: Then rest your troubled head on the comfort of my massaging hands, and see that there never was nor can ever be, a warm resting place for your wearied head like these lovely hands of mine designed like a pillow fit for a Prince.
Samson and Delilah
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42/M/Nigeria
Sep 13, 2018
Sep 13, 2018 at 12:46 PM UTC
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