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I just want a tall 6ft bf with big lips and long eyelashes and a big thingy that takes me on dates to McDonald’s and holds my hand and his hands are big and so are his feet anayways and he’s so sweet and he lets me wear his sweatshirts and ugh. and he like chokes you but not like kill you choke you
And he is really good at every sport
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AND HIS LIPS ARE SUPER SOFT AND SMOOOTH AND HIS FACE IS SOFT BC HE DOES FACEMAKSS UFHDJJD AND LIKE HES 16 AND SUPER SWEET AND HAS THE SWEETEST SMILE AND SMO3S W33ED WIT ME

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