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crestfallon · 10 months ago
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✦ ・— [ riz ahmed. cis man. he/him. ] || OMG! Was that RAYAN RAFIQ wearing the new Chanel boots? Hard to believe that a INKOGNITO OWNER / FREELANCE MODEL could afford those. Ugh, I hate to say it but they kind of pull it off. When you’re THIRTY NINE, I guess you think you can do anything. They��ve only been in fashion for at least FOUR YEARS and I’ve heard that they’re SNARKY and DEEPLY ARTISTIC but don’t believe everything you read! According to THE WORD ON THE STREET, they’re actually BITTER and UNRELIABLE. Ha! Well, I hope they know a million others would kill to be them. They better be watching their back. That’s all. ||
Their Current Rank: 1 Star - though he personally has found some attention, through social media mostly by freelance modeling && pushing his tattoo career to the next level, guest appearing on specific shows, and performing artistry at conventions, etc, his name is unknown outside the direct, relatively small bubble of the community. he craves more.
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under co still, will fill out the rest later
nicknames:  ray, to his friends.
birthplace: texas, usa.
sexuality: bisexual.
religion:  raised muslim, not really practicing, mostly agnostic, tends to do a little more than he normally would around ramadan.
relationship: in a relationship with owen burr
date of birth: nov 11th.
zodiac sign:  scorpio.
extended traits:
hobbies: drawing (both sketchbook and digital, he loves to do pen drawings), tattooing, spray-painting, sometimes will blow the dust off his old, cracked skateboard and then shake his head no. he likes fashion-related reality tv, coffee in the mornings and a rolled joint to start the day. eating cereal for dinner. photoshoots, dancing, live music, taking pictures and memorializing everything. getting what he wants.
dislikes:
labels/inspo: the deadpan snarker, the artiste, the black sheep, the maverick.
BACKSTORY.
+ (subplot information) i would love for ray to have been involved in the robbery, somehow! possibly as a fence, a buyer, or even as a direct hand involved in the operation. he is willing, and desperate, to do anything to save his shop, his team, his career, and his reputation... and, hey, fame wouldn't be too bad, either. he has dreams, certainly. ADDITIONALLY, if he had to take a side in the suspicion thrown between the rivalling companies, he would loosely side with suberbia, as any/all attempts to get into the haus of red whatsoever has failed, and he may be bitter.. (subplot information ends).
big dream central for ray, honestly - his parents were immigrants from pakistan, and he was raised to work hard, never give up on his dreams, protect his own, and value his morals, above all else. he was taught to live humbly, comfortably, and his parents had little but love to offer their children, and worked long hours. he was the youngest, and the only to be born in the states, americanized from the beginning and always felt a little too large for their little life. none of their dreams seemed to fit his, but they were older, and they let him fly the nest after a few hard years of trying to tame his beast within. he never did allow it to settle, and he blossomed quickly.
full of ideas, of emotion, of thoughts, of energy, of beauty - rayan was everything that could fill a room, and he was every bit as awkward about expressing it. he fit like two left gloves, his dad would say, and he agreed. he just... was odd, in a way, that most others didn't understand. he worked for the year book committee, he loved to draw, excelled in any sort of artistic setting, and struggled with academics, but was relatively happy throughout his life.
jobs, and regular living, were always a bore. he just wanted to create, so create he did. bummed out throughout art school, bounced around jobs for awhile more, slept on couches, lived in a garage of a buddy for over a year, and finally started to figure things out.
when he bought inkognito five years ago, he didn't expect everything to change, but it did. he has a crew he adores, and he found some success on social media through his freelancing, becoming some sort of form of influencer type, tattoo artist personality in a smaller knit alternative industry... but he craved luxury. he always wanted more, so he tried and failed and tried a few more times to get into the industry as a model. or a photographer. or a designer. he doesn't care, he just wants to be part of the world he feels is so far away...
WANTED.
art hoes/creative friends; he went to art school, he hangs out in art museums, he will sketch while on the beach, he has digital art online that has gained popularity, he loves poetry - if it's anything deeply moving, artistic, or alternative/niche, he's there. a little art hoe crew would be a cute idea?
roommate(s), past; he's been a couch surfer before, and would proudly do it again, and has lived all over the place between texas and california, and especially los angeles. i would love a meredith grey/grey's anatomy situation in his life, where it's a revolving door to anyone who is fighting with their partner, needing a crash place, etc.
those rich, network friends; when you have a shop that close to the elite in the industry, and model at times when you get real lucky, you get to know people. these are ray's prized possessions; his ticket in, and in some cases, his genuine friends. others? nah, total marks. he'd use 'em in a heartbeat.
other freelance models/designers/etc; anyone else breaking into the business who he can scheme with, stragetize with, gossip with, etc!! would love some models he has worked with before in passing, or fellow social media budding stars.
exes/flings; he's never been one for commitment before, but he's been in la for at least seven or eight years at minimum, so i imagine within that time, he's tried to plant roots once or twice. probably almost fell in love once or twice, but they never worked out. we can plot why. now he is in a serious relationship for the first time, so maybe there is a chance at mending old bridges and regaining old friends?
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Khadim Ali (born 1978) in Pakistan, lives and work in Sydney.
1The Arrival of Demons (2017)  ink, synthetic polymer paint, gold leaf, and gouache.
2 text, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
3 - 5  technical detail images  (1-5 optikes)
6 photo: Ken Leanfore
A     Arian Bozorg    conversations.runway.org.au     accessed 18/06/17          The Arrival of the Demons reflects this immigrant experience of being between worlds. Ali depicts Rostam stuck in a fiery limbo of what was left behind and the gold gumnuts and eucalyptus leaves that lace the edges of the mural like an Australian passport; their faces solemn, waiting.
Living between the spirit and the physical worlds, the demons in the Shahnahmeh also evoke this same sentiment of limbo. Manifesting themselves beyond the physical, as temptation, distraction and fate, these demons affect change not only through malice but also with a playful benevolence. Through the allusions to this text, the demons in Ali’s artwork appropriate the language describing refugees and immigrants as threats to the Western social order, to reveal it as a facile rhetoric.
The 15-metre mural echoes the themes in its physical displacement from main exhibit of The National two floors away. In the thoroughfare of the MCA, the work negotiates a path between the street above and the people entering from the boats below. 
B     Peter Munro      smh.com.au   accessed 18/06/17                                   The strange transformation of Khadim Ali into a demon might be traced back to when he was a boy, drawing pictures on the walls of his home in Quetta, near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, using charcoal scraps from the local bakery. He liked drawing a man with thick dark hair and a feather in his helmet, who tamed wild stallions, slew dragons and battled evil beasts. Ali kept the charcoal in his pockets, which annoyed his mother when she did the washing.
The hero he portrayed was called Rustam, a towering legend from the Shahnamah (The Book of Kings), a 10th century epic poem about the mythical history of Persia, which his grandfather had recited to him as a child. The young artist imagined himself in the role of Rustam, waging war against the forces of evil.
Khadim Ali has gone from living in exile in Pakistan to exhibiting his mural at one of Australia's top galleries.
"He was the bright side of humanity, fighting demons on the dark side," he says. "I was always thinking that I was the hero, with a sword and armour on my body, killing demons."
But the hero's way never runs smooth. Curiously, it has brought the artist to the Museum of Contemporary Art, in Sydney, where his latest painting stretches some 15 metres across the foyer wall. Seven giant blue demons, standing before a sea of flames. There's not a hero in sight.Artist Khadim Ali and his giant demons on show in the foyer of the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Ali is 39, with a gentle voice and tired brown eyes. His demons are large with long beards, flabby bellies and bemused looks. They have floppy goat ears and horns, and seem a little sad, staring out across the harbour. "I'm living with them now," Ali says. "When I dream, I dream of demons." He stopped dreaming of heroes some time ago.
 Back when Ali was a boy in Quetta, where he was born in 1978, he wasn't called a hero but a "kafir" (unbeliever). His family were Hazaras, a long-persecuted ethnic minority, and Shia Muslims, who had been forced to flee their homeland in Afghanistan, to live in exile in Pakistan. "You could feel this wave of hatred against you," he recalls.
At high school, he was given a set of coloured pencils and found solace filling sketchbooks with bright drawings of champions. "Then everything turned black."
Khadim Ali's mural "The Arrival" depicts the fate awaiting asylum seekers in Australia.
When Taliban extremists started slaughtering Hazaras in Pakistan, in the mid-1990s, he escaped to Iran in the back of a Toyota ute, with about 20 other asylum seekers"squeezed in like animals". They sped across the desert in the dead of night, ducking bullets fired by border police.
He arrived in Tehran in 1996, aged 18, seeking refuge from persecution. But Ali wasn't called a hero but an Afghani "khar" (donkey) by locals. He worked as a builder's labourer and slept in a small room at the bottom of an apartment building, which he shared with five other illegal immigrants. Across the road, he saw a billboard advertising an art school.
He knocked on the school door in his worker's clothes and was mistaken for a garbage collector. But his sketches of fantastical feats impressed his art teacher. By day, Ali helped him paint government-mandated propaganda on buildings eight storeys high. Instead of mythical heroes, Ali painted murals of the Supreme Leader of Iran.
By night, he helped his teacher spray-paint graffiti of goats and slogans criticising Islam. But the fumes made Ali's eyes itch. He went to hospital but was spotted by police and arrested as an illegal immigrant. He was sentenced to six months' jail but released early on good behaviour after volunteering to paint religious portraits on the prison walls.
He was deported back to Pakistan in 1998 and won a scholarship to the National College of Arts, in Lahore. The grant covered his tuition but not living expenses. He cleaned a McDonald's restaurant at night to survive.
He studied miniature painting and created intricate works drawn from history, politics, poetry and mythology. Despite being terrorised in Quetta, taunted in Tehran and destitute in Lahore, he still saw himself as a hero, faced with countless labours.
But in 2002, while studying the history and imagery of his people in Afghanistan, he learned the awful truth. "I came across these textbooks in the national library, stating that the Hazaras are infidels, the Hazaras are ugly creatures, the Hazaras are living in the caves of the mountain like demons," he says. "All these years I had lived a hero's life but it was a false life. I was actually a demon. I had been demonised and dehumanised, and my parents were demonised and displaced. It was then that I switched from my hero to the demon, and I started painting demons."
Soon, he was exhibiting work nationally and internationally, including solo shows at the Art Gallery of NSW and in Singapore, London and Lahore. But his growing fame made him a greater target for extremists. "I started receiving threatening calls, saying I was a Shia and they would kill me and follow me wherever I go."
The birth of his son Yasa, now aged 10, compelled him to seek a safe place abroad. "I looked at him and then looked at my life, and I said there is no way I will raise him here. So I found him a place where he can live without any discrimination or humiliation. A place he could find his real self."
On a hot December day in 2009, Ali arrived in Sydney under a distinguished talent visa, which grants permanent residency to people with an "internationally recognised record for exceptional and outstanding achievement". 
He settled with Yasa in Doonside, in western Sydney, along with his partner Atika Hussain, an immigration lawyer. His parents Ramzan and Amina joined them in August 2011, after they were injured when their home in Quetta was destroyed by a suicide bomber, while they were inside.
Ali became a citizen on Australia Day, 2016, and celebrated with a barbecue at home. This February, he was awarded the NSW Government's $50,000 Western Sydney Arts Fellowship, which will help fund exhibitions in Brisbane, Blacktown, Lahore and Kabul….
… His work titled The Arrival, addresses the official prejudice awaiting many asylum seekers in Australia. His demons sit in the shade of gold-leaf eucalypts but look lost. "They don't have a house or a sense of belonging, they have just arrived and don't know where to go," he says.  "They are a dehumanised and demonised people, who jumped on a boat and arrived on the shores of Australia, seeking a land where they would be called human. But they find themselves demonised through the immigration system. They are separated from their families for years, they lose their communication skills and they lose their confidence."
His demons are castaways. In them, he sees the persecution of his own people and other minorities. They threaten the social order, yet hope only for a safe haven. There is something strangely heroic about them.
"I am a person who has been demonised," he says. "This is my collective self portrait. This is my ancestors' portrait. I am just one of millions of people who have been demonised. It is a shared sorrow and that makes it easier to tolerate."
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Some countries using virus curbs to ‘silence critics’, ex-leaders warn (Reuters) The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in authoritarian behaviour by governments around the world, posing a growing threat to democracy, hundreds of former prime ministers, presidents, Nobel laureates and lawmakers have warned. “Authoritarian regimes, not surprisingly, are using the crisis to silence critics and tighten their political grip,” wrote some 500 signatories, including more than 60 former leaders, in an open letter organised by the Stockholm-based Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA). “Even some democratically elected governments are fighting the pandemic by amassing emergency powers that restrict human rights and enhance state surveillance without regard to legal constraints (or) parliamentary oversight.” More than 80 countries have enacted emergency measures, according to the U.S.-based International Center for Non-Profit Law, ranging from curfews and fines for those who breach the rules to extra surveillance, censorship and increased executive powers.
Dodging virus, Navy ships break record for staying at sea (AP) The two U.S. warships in the Middle East weren’t aiming to break a record. But when the coronavirus made ship stops in foreign countries too risky, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and the USS San Jacinto were ordered to keep moving and avoid all port visits. On Thursday, as they steamed through the North Arabian Sea, they notched their 161st consecutive day at sea, breaking the previous Navy record of 160 days. And they’re on pace to crush it, since they won’t hit land again until they get home to Virginia later this year. The milestone, Navy Capt. Kyle Higgins said, “is not one that I think we really wanted but one that the circumstances of the world thrust upon us. And we embraced it with style.”
Wisconsin governor activates National Guard after violence (AP) Wisconsin’s governor activated the National Guard on Wednesday to protect state properties after a night of violence that included the toppling of two statues outside the state Capitol, one of which commemorated an abolitionist Civil War hero. Protesters also attacked a state senator, threw a Molotov cocktail into a government building and attempted to break into the Capitol Tuesday night, only to be repelled by pepper spray from police stationed inside. The violence broke out as a group of 200 to 300 people protested the arrest of a Black man who shouted at restaurant customers through a megaphone while carrying a baseball bat.
Bayer paying up to $10.9B to settle Monsanto weedkiller case (AP) Bayer said Wednesday that it will pay up to $10.9 billion to settle litigation over the weedkiller Roundup, which has faced thousands of lawsuits over claims it causes cancer. Bayer said it was also paying up $1.22 billion to settle two additional areas of intense litigation, one involving toxic chemical PCB in water, and one involving dicamba, another weedkiller. The company said the settlement over Roundup, which is made by its Monsanto subsidiary, involves about 125,000 filed and unfiled claims. Under the agreement, Bayer will make a payment of $8.8 billion to $9.6 billion to resolve current litigation, and $1.25 billion to address potential future litigation, even as the company continues to maintain that Roundup is safe.
Man runs 218 miles to virus-stricken ‘Nana’s’ nursing home (AP) Endurance athlete Corey Cappelloni once ran six days through the Sahara Desert in what’s considered the most grueling foot race on Earth. But a 218-mile run to grandma after she was sickened with COVID-19 turned out to be the longest, toughest and most rewarding of his life. Cappelloni spent seven days covering the distance from his home in Washington, D.C., to the nursing home where 98-year-old Ruth Andres, lives in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, arriving June 19 to cheers, flags and purple balloons, her favorite color. Dozens of workers at the Allied Services Skilled Nursing & Rehab Center applauded as he crossed the finish line. Out of breath but smiling, he pointed to “Nana’s” fourth-floor room, where she peered through the window. A sign hung outside read, “I Love You Corey.” “Nana, you’re a strong person,” Cappelloni said into a cellphone and microphone, as a nurse held up the other end of the line to Andres. “You’re going on 99, and you still have many more miles.” Unable to visit in person out of safety concerns for residents, he promised to give her a long-awaited hug soon. Cappelloni’s “Run for Ruth” has raised more than $24,000 so far for smartphones and tablets to help older adults isolated due to the pandemic communicate with loved ones.
Mexican officials raise Oaxaca earthquake death toll to seven (Washington Post) At least seven people died and two dozen were injured in the magnitude-7.4 earthquake that shook Mexico on Tuesday, officials said. The quake, whose epicenter was in the southern state of Oaxaca, also caused minor structural damage, including 21 hospitals, Mexican officials said. But given its size, many in the country expressed relief that the damage wasn’t more severe. A 2017 earthquake near Mexico City killed more than 300 people, and fear of a similar disaster runs deep here. A 1985 quake killed 10,000 people.
From China to Germany, the World Learns to Live With the Coronavirus (NYT) China is testing restaurant workers and delivery drivers block by block. South Korea tells people to carry two types of masks for differing risky social situations. Germany requires communities to crack down when the number of infections hits certain thresholds. Britain will target local outbreaks in a strategy that Prime Minister Boris Johnson calls “Whac-A-Mole.” Around the world, governments that had appeared to tame the coronavirus are adjusting to the reality that the disease is here to stay. But in a shift away from damaging nationwide lockdowns, they are looking for targeted ways to find and stop outbreaks before they become third or fourth waves. While the details differ, the strategies call for giving governments flexibility to tighten or ease as needed. They require some mix of intensive testing and monitoring, lightning-fast response times by the authorities, tight border management and constant reminders to their citizens of the dangers of frequent human contact. “It’s always going to be with us,” said Simon James Thornley, an epidemiologist from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. “I don’t think we can eliminate the virus long term. We are going to need to learn to live with the virus.”
Coronavirus sweeps through Afghanistan’s security forces (Washington Post) Afghan security officials in four provinces reported suspected infection rates of 60 to 90 percent among their troops. Few troops have died, the officials say, but little to no testing capacity has forced many into weeks of isolation, leaving deployable forces stretched thin.
Grounded (Foreign Policy) After a deadly plane crash in Pakistan last month, the country’s aviation minister issued an unnerving pronouncement this week for frequent flyers: Over 30 percent of civilian pilots in the country have fake licenses and are unqualified to fly, according to an internal investigation.
New Delhi plans mass screening effort as virus cases surge (AP) Indian authorities are launching a massive coronavirus survey taking down health details from New Delhi’s entire population of 29 million, and testing everyone with symptoms by July 6. The new plan was announced Wednesday after the sprawling capital became the worst-hit city by the pandemic in India with 70,390 cases, exceeding the financial capital of Mumbai. So far, the strategy in Delhi—the territory that encompasses the capital city—had revolved around identifying containment zones, or areas with large clusters of cases. But officials said that less than a fifth of all cases came from the zones, and broader surveillance was needed.
Our way or the Huawei (Foreign Policy) The Trump administration said this week that it would help finance telecommunications infrastructure in other countries if they vowed to cut out Chinese technology giants—namely Huawei. The United States sees Huawei as a national security threat and its 5G networks as a backdoor for Chinese surveillance. The statement is the latest move in a campaign by the Trump administration to get its partners around the world to disavow Chinese investments seen as threatening to national security. Meanwhile, the Pentagon on Thursday released a list of 20 top Chinese firms, including Huawei, that it says are controlled by the Chinese military.
2 Koreas mark war anniversary after pause in rising tensions (AP) North and South Korea on Thursday marked the 70th anniversary of the start of the Korean War with largely subdued commemorations amid the coronavirus pandemic, a day after the North abruptly halted a pressure campaign against the South. South Korea issued a joint statement with the United States, which fought alongside it during the 1950-53 war triggered by a surprise North Korean invasion. The U.S. still stations about 28,500 soldiers in South Korea in what North Korea views as a military threat. In the statement, South Korean Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo and U.S. Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper said they “commit to strengthening and adapting the alliance to meet present and future challenges” and urged North Korea to implement past disarmament pledges. North Korea marked the anniversary with visits to monuments to late soldiers and with anti-U.S. rhetoric and newspaper editorials praising its fighting in “the Fatherland Liberation War.” An institute run by the North’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that “we will continue to build up our strength to overwhelm the persistent nuclear threats that the U.S. has launched at us.”
Lebanon’s Aoun sees ‘civil war’ climate as critics boycott meeting (Reuters) President Michel Aoun warned on Thursday of an “atmosphere of civil war” during recent unrest in Lebanon and what he described as attempts to stir up sectarian tensions as a financial crisis sweeps the country. Aoun, a Maronite Christian, was speaking at a meeting that he said was called to protect civil peace but which was boycotted by opponents including Sunni Muslim leader Saad al-Hariri and other ex-prime ministers who said it a waste of time. The crisis is seen as the biggest threat to Lebanon’s stability since the 1975-90 civil war. A 75% decline in the Lebanese pound since October has been reflected in soaring prices and savers have been frozen out of their deposits. Aoun’s comments referred partly to confrontations in Beirut earlier this month that opened old sectarian faultlines between Shi’ite Muslims and Christians and between Shi’ites and Sunnis.
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healthsolutionsinpakistan · 4 years ago
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Maxman Spray in Karachi, Pakistan, Islamabad, Lahore Call & WhatsApp 0322-7866608
Maxman Spray in Karachi is one of the most up to date developments planned to handle the issue of brisk discharge, to improve your sexual presentation in bed and fulfill your woman, giving her different climaxes. This spray essentially contains clinical sedative which attempts to diminish the sensations one feels when being contacted in the penis. Maxman Delay Spray desensitizes the penis when sprayed to the head and works inside 5 minutes of being sprayed. When utilized you can engage in sexual relations for up to multiple times longer than you will have done typically. Maxman Spray gives you the fortitude she cherishes. Maxman Spray Price in Pakistan has nutrient e included request to sustain cells and increment cell vitality.
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Key Features:-
·         Dispenses with untimely discharge.
·         Endures as long as an hour.
·         Gives you a safe and sound sexual coexistence.
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Maxman Spray in Islamabad draws out the joy of lovemaking. Increase the peak and control you need. One of the most current developments expected to handle the issue of snappy discharge, to improve your sexual presentation in bed and fulfill your woman, giving her numerous climaxes. Maxman Spray in Pakistan essentially contains clinical sedative which attempts to decrease the sensations one feels when being contacted in the penis. Since the fundamental explanation most men don't keep going long in bed is a direct result of uplifted sensations, the most ideal approach to fix the issue is to lessen the sensations somewhat so as to delay discharge. Postpone Maxman Spray in Lahore desensitizes the penis when sprayed to the head and works inside 5 minutes of being sprayed. When utilized you can engage in sexual relations for up to multiple times longer than beforehand.
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 Utilization Instructions:-
·         For better outcomes, Use 15 minutes before intercourse.
·         Wash your penis initial.
·         Apply 3 short sprays on the penis.
·         First on the head of penis.
·         Second on the focal point of penis and third on beneath part of penis.
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junaid062-blog · 4 years ago
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Maxman Spray in Lahore is proposed for every last one of those people who acknowledge this inauspicious release thing is meddling with them having unimaginable sex with their associate. Spray twice to head of the penis, and keep things under control for 5 minutes then you are a great idea to go. In case you feel a shuddering sensation in the wake of spraying basically ignore this as it will fade away inside a second. You can in like manner spray it onto the palm of your hands and gently back rub the penis.
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irfan472-blog · 4 years ago
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Maxman Spray in Karachi is suggested for each one of those individuals who accept this untimely discharge thing is interfering with them having incredible sex with their accomplice. Spray twice to top of the penis, and hang tight for 5 minutes then you are good to go. On the off chance that you feel a shivering sensation in the wake of spraying simply overlook this as it will die down inside a moment. You can likewise spray it onto the palm of your hands and tenderly back rub the penis.
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