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Pomysł Na Randkę Lepszy Niż Kiedykolwiek - cover

Pomysł Na Randkę Lepszy Niż Kiedykolwiek

Aleksander Wielki

Editorial: e-bookowo.pl

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W publikacji "Pomysł na randkę lepszy niż kiedykolwiek" zapoznam Cię z unikatowymi, uroczymi, zabawnymi i szalonymi pomysłami na spędzanie czasu z kobietą. Dam Ci również masę inspirujących podpowiedzi, aby zwykłe spotkania zamienić w magiczne i radosne chwile. Moje wskazówki pomogą uczynić każdą randkę dużo ciekawszą przygodą. To czego się dowiesz będziesz mógł wykorzystać do tego, aby lepiej bawić się z kobieta na randkach podobnych do tych, które do tej pory mieliście okazję organizować. Dzięki tej publikacji będziesz mógł także wzbogacić wspólnie spędzany z Twoją ukochaną czas o zupełnie nowe momenty i atrakcje. Dzięki temu nawet jak teraz jesteś dobry w sztuce randkowania, to po prostu staniesz się jeszcze lepszym i bardziej kreatywnym partnerem do wspólnej podróży przez życie. Publikacja jest przeznaczona głównie dla mężczyzn, ale wiele wyniosą z niej także kobiety, jeśli spojrzą z dystansem na wiedzę zgromadzaną w tej publikacji. Aleks, autor bloga WirtuozSeksu.PL
Disponible desde: 08/02/2022.

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