Japanese Schoolgirls


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i would give my left kidney to shoot her. she got the right shite. :thumbsup:
whalau ... left side is now worth $39,000 ..... :dunno:
think CS shoots are much cheaper la...
 

I know better

Eh you are talking about HK and China girls that are in HK right? Of course million times better than those that are in Singapore.

TOO many Ah Lians and Ah Huis.............plus those wannabees "Try to act cute" but CMI in Singapore.
 

indian one or local? :sweat:
left or right, any version is the same ....
it's the nationalities of the consumers that count ...:dunno:
CEO surely can afford to pay market rate ...
 

i would give my left kidney to shoot her. she got the right shite. :thumbsup:

good luck finding an equivalent here. :bsmilie:

no need to sell your organs. As i said to dp just sell me your soul can already...:bsmilie:
 

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Why her foot look so big huh? Like hobbit foot..
 

think its the angle. oops. saw another shot of her. think she got big feet.

Even with big feet.. I think you will still give a kidney to smell her feet.. right? :bsmilie:
I know I would..
 

why japanese ? why schoolgal ?

:think:
 

Eh you are talking about HK and China girls that are in HK right? Of course million times better than those that are in Singapore.

TOO many Ah Lians and Ah Huis.............plus those wannabees "Try to act cute" but CMI in Singapore.


China, you got some truly amazing talents.

HK, the good ones are as amazing, but they have more than their fair share of their local versions of ah lians, and the bad ones are truly pathetic.

Maybe only solution is a "road trip".
 

Even with big feet.. I think you will still give a kidney to smell her feet.. right? :bsmilie:
I know I would..

see what'll happen when you smell big foot once too often ...:nono:

 

The childlike innocence of a school girl has been destroyed by commercialism. Sex becomes the centre of focus whenever there is mention of a japanese school girl in sailor uniform. Go google and see the results on first 3 pages.

Well, that is life.

I travelled to North Asia sometimes and when i passed by some schools, i was greeted by a lot of school kids going to school or returning home. The enthusiasm, the happiness, the smiles and the childlike beauty is so different from how the media portrays them to be.

This topic reminds me of the the beautiful school girl whose pictures were said to be taken in Japan. I think she was from China and was a TA or something. She was not exactly a school girl but her beautiful look did cause a wave of support in CS over school girls with a uniform costume. I believe we all love those pictures, but in reality, they are but a tool for commercialism.




Something on a lighter note.

Japanese Schoolgirls

The following links show a few pretty good images of what caught my attention, many years ago, when I visited Japan.

http://glennh.tripod.com/wa_jpn_sclgrls.htm
http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/Japan/photo537325.htm


Too bad, did not bring camera that trip, and yes, so long ago when there is no such thing as hand phone camera.

What rekindled my interest after moons has gone by was Gogo Yubari in Kill Bill 1.

http://images.google.co.in/images?h...&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=1&ct=title

This is definately a fantasized version of the real thing, but the styling of Gogo was pretty much on the spot of a Japanese Schoolgirl.

Just look at those socks!
 

Hey contaxable, of course it is a fantasy. As I told you, for me it was Gogo Yubari in Kill Bill.

But, in Japan, not Japanese AV, the schoolgirls is social and economic force in itself. They are true, they are real, they drive cultural tastes, they consume, they are indeed a force to be recon with.

Now, after being filtered by perverted minds, mine included, we have what we got. My Gogo Yubari.

That said, as a cultural/pop art, they are fair game, and if we were to do it, let's do it right.

Btw, I know whom you were referring to. Too bad, she was chased off the net by idiots.
 

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