Tattoo Research
Oct 17 2006, Disha Singh

My one of the friends is very sensitive anyone’s touch. I still remember that one day she went to the extent of slapping a person. I would like to suggest her to ink herself in order to lessen her sensitivity. You do not believe me. Ok I will tell you...

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