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Zlaja
Zlaja
I rated that one because I tried watching some of it. Anyway, Kpop girls rarely show much skin. Just little cockteasing and that's it. Their videos are too boring for me (I like korean girls in general tho).
HeroMarine
HeroMarine
The cure for K-pop: running, biking, skipping, push ups, swimming, pad work and speed bag work
HeroMarine
HeroMarine
basically the opposite of tranny grooming
fork
In K-Pop it's all about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aegyo. I think it's pretty close to what the Japanese call Kawaii. Too bad you don't like the music, there's much variety (in the music as well as the girls) to be found there. But ofc it's a business, so not all is as it seems, which is fascinating in its own right (and often sad), and all that in contrast to classic Korean culture. Well, blubb. ;)

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