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Despite the flak over his controversial kiss with a married OFW in South Korea, President Duterte on Thursday again offered kisses to women who would have them.
The result was a Christmas tree shaped from a formation of 11 Hershey's Kisses, which "rung" like bells to "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," courtesy of stop-motion photography.
Prosecutors accused the duo of exchanging kisses and consuming liquor.
"Bedtime Kisses" is a delightful slumber-themed counting book for bedtime reading ritual and enrichment.
Since then I have kissed two more lads but didn't really like them either or enjoy the kisses. Will I ever enjoy kissing?
A pioneer in the natural and organic skincare industry, Kiss My Face kisses with a purpose.
14 -- Now you can send bouquets and kisses to your loved ones on this Valentines Day with KIssMS.
These long-lasting stains won't smudge or budge no matter how many good-night kisses he gives ya.
Hundreds of men and women will attempt to break two Guinness Book of World Records, the largest shave lesson and the most kisses in a minute by a pair.
This has made him well-nigh invulnerable with women voters, one of whom was heard to remark last night: 'Surely a man who kisses babies the way he does could never break the heart of the world.'"
There are kisses of treachery (the Judas kiss), kisses of greeting, kisses of subjection and the kiss of life (in Genesis).
As many may know, the X in XOXO means kisses and the O has come to mean hugs.
Washington, Feb 14 (ANI): Men like to push to make kisses sloppier, while women want to keep them long, suggest a new study.
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