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Two Hours of Sex the Key to Success? The Great Book of Sex Players Games and Women - cover

Two Hours of Sex the Key to Success? The Great Book of Sex Players Games and Women

Woodwards Juliana

Publisher: Whiteant Publications

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Summary

Different players take different approaches to increase performance. Someone works hard. Someone again emphasizes the technique. However, what basketball player Janis Tima does is not seen very often. Behind the successful performance of this Latvian basketball player lies a two-hour sexual relationship with his wife! In a recent interview, Tim's wife Anna Sedokova leaked the information.
If this claim is justified, a new approach on players performance can be achieved. This book thus bring hitherto unknown very interesting relation, facts and approaches between games and players.
Available since: 06/21/2022.

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