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Title: Review: Aliya Date: Sep 12, 2021 Phone: (347) 766-9974 City: BROOKLYN State: New York Location: Midwood Age Estimate: Mid twenties Physical Description: Indian woman, on the thicker side
i assume "Indian" usually means a curry type smell. for some, it isn't easy to smell/stand it or to come off the clothing. im down for curry! how accurate are the images?
i assume "Indian" usually means a curry type smell. for some, it isn't easy to smell/stand it or to come off the clothing. im down for curry! how accurate are the images?
not saying anything racist, im just stating facts. you are right too, not all do. but some do, its a normal staple food type for indian. when i say fried rice you would typically think chinese first no?
i assume "Indian" usually means a curry type smell. for some, it isn't easy to smell/stand it or to come off the clothing. im down for curry! how accurate are the images?
I’m not saying she smelt bad, I’m saying her service is mediocre. I like women that go out of their way to smell good, was wondering if she did that or you didn’t notice anything at all. Good smells leave a lasting impression, I don’t know if it’s just me. Sorry if it came out wrong, and if it was t mediocre
It's not, have you ever walked through apartment complexes where predominantly Indians/Pakistanis and other similar nationalities with similar diets reside? It's the strong spices they eat, not necessarily curry. They sweat out what they eat, it's biology.