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Conquest of Taboo and Debauchery

Conquest of Taboo and Debauchery

What I'm a Dual Cultivator, such a great news but why do I have the skills and strength of the barbarian from the game that I made to pass time?? The born frail son of a wealthy family who known by the name "Ye Fei", he has been always the object of protection by his mother, twin sister, aunts, half -sisters, fiancee and his mother-in-law. But he overcome his weakness by awakening his Dual Cultivation physique and gaining his own game character skills, but now who will burn in his LUST first while living with this many women. As days past, countless beauties in the city have become his increasing lust targets. Well no woman will be left out of his claws. Every beautiful woman is a delicate flower in his eyes, and he will make these delicate flowers his alone. He picked them all around, and then stretched out his powerful wings, so that they would not be hurt a little.... He'll take back everything that's belong to him. He'll take back his Father GANG control from his uncle and cousin. He'll find out the mastermind behind the plotting of his mother family loses and kill them in the most ruthless manner possible. Can he control his growing lust while his cousin Ye Yu who got their family gang is plotting for his demise. This is a story that is never told before nor can anyone told; this is the untold story of conquest of love, taboo and lust above all. ... THIS IS A NOVEL WHERE YOU'LL COMMIT SIN BY READING IT OR NOT READING IT! Must read till 30th-chap FANTASY+ DUAL CULTIVATION + URBAN + VR + CULTIVATION + MARTIAL ARTS /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Please give this novel a read: *Death Game: Beyond Reality* If you like series like Squid game, jigsaw,etc.. Just give it a read you'll thank me.
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206 Chs
Black Hawk Tattoo

Black Hawk Tattoo

Toronto, Canada, 2006. A few months after the worst year of the Iraq war.<br><br>Gabriel Navarro splits his time between his job slinging ink at the Atlantis Ink tattoo parlor, and working on his master’s degree in fine art. Gabe is twenty-two, sure of his beliefs and his artistic integrity, and na?ve enough to think he’ll never have to compromise. And then one night Jake MacLean walks into the shop and changes everything.<br><br>Jake Maclean is twenty-eight and a veteran American Army pilot. He's been staying with his ex-pat sister in Toronto while he tries to get his life in order. The problem is, he can't. After his disastrous final mission in Iraq, he's overcome with anger and survivor’s guilt, trapped in a losing battle to atone for a failure he’s sure can never be forgiven. Left without hope, he decides to have his memory of the mission tattooed on his back, with the condemning words: God Will Judge Me. He doesn't expect to fall for the tattoo artist.<br><br>Gabe falls just as quickly and deeply for Jake, though Jake's reluctance to talk about what happened frustrates and worries him. Gabe knows Jake isn't doing well, but accepting Jake’s claims that he's "fine" is far easier than dealing with the frightening truth. But soon it’s horribly clear Jake can’t control his panic attacks or flashes of violence, and he's getting worse. If Gabe can’t help him face his demons, Jake is headed for a crash -- and there’s every chance he’ll take Gabriel down with him.
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123 Chs
TABOO LOVE

TABOO LOVE

Young journalist Isabella Jones is tasked with speaking with Robert Woods, the charismatic and influential CEO of Woods Enterprises. Given that Woods is extremely reclusive and rarely grants interviews, Isabella is anxious about the interview. She is adamant, though, that she will give it her all and get the story. When Isabella shows up at Woods' office on the day of the interview, she is immediately terrified by his presence. He is far more appealing than she had anticipated, and he exudes authority. But Isabella is determined to stand her ground and refuse to be intimidated by him. The interview goes well, and Isabella is successful in getting Woods to reveal some useful information. She is shocked by her attraction to him as well, though. She is aware that she should avoid him, but she still finds herself pulled to him. As Isabella gets to know Woods better, she begins to see that he is not the stolid, ruthless businessman she had assumed. In actuality, he is nice, humorous, and caring. Despite the fact that she is aware their connection is illegal, Isabella starts to fall for him. Woods also begins to feel something for Isabella, but he hesitates to express it out of concern for what might happen to her career. The two of them, however, are unable to resist their attraction to one another, and they subsequently begin a covert romance. They have to keep their employment a secret from everyone, which complicates their relationship. Nevertheless, they are adamant about making it work, and they eventually figure out how to be together without jeopardizing their professional success.
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54 Chs
Tattoo or tattoo, which one hurts?
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2025-01-06 08:29
Tattoos and tattoos hurt, but the degree of pain varied according to the individual's tolerance and the tattoo artist's skills. Tattoos and tattoos were essentially the same. They were both created by piercing the skin with a needle and placing the paint into the skin to form a pattern. Tattoo studios would usually use a special anesthetic for tattoos to reduce the pain. This anesthetic was applied externally and directly on the skin without any side effects. Everyone felt pain differently. Usually, the parts with more nerves would feel more pain, such as fingertips, buttocks, armpits, inner thighs, and inner arms. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the tattoo or the tattoo was more painful. It depended on the individual's feelings and the location of the tattoo.
Which is easier to wash, tattoo or tattoo?
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2025-01-05 12:59
There were some differences between tattoos and tattoos in terms of cleaning. Tattoos required special maintenance and protection measures, while tattoos needed to be cleaned and disinfected regularly, especially after the tattoo was done. Although both required cleaning and maintenance, the cleaning requirements were different for the genders of the two art forms. As for which was easier to remove, the degree of removal of tattoos and tattoos depended on the color of the tattoo and the depth of penetration. Generally speaking, black tattoos were easier to remove, while red, green, yellow, and other colors were more difficult to remove. Using lasers to remove black tattoos usually only required one or two attempts. However, for colored tattoos, even if they were washed off, there might still be some residual color. In general, the effect of tattoo removal varies from individual to individual. For specific situations, it is best to consult a professional tattoo shop or medical institution.
The last place a tattoo artist wants to tattoo
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2025-01-05 14:37
The last places a tattoo artist wanted to tattoo were the hands and the waist. Tattoos on hands were easy to lose color and fade. Moreover, the area of the fingers was small, making it difficult to make a fine tattoo. The side waist tattoo was close to the bone, so the pain was stronger.
Tattoo artists hate the most tattoo theme
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2025-01-04 13:33
Tattooists hated tattoo subjects the most: restless customers, hesitant customers, and inappropriate tattoo subjects. Tattoo artists hoped that the guests could quietly accept the tattoo process, and the guests who moved around would cause trouble for the tattoo artist. In addition, hesitant customers often changed the tattoo pattern or position, causing inconvenience to the tattoo artist. In addition, an inappropriate tattoo theme would also make the tattoo artist dissatisfied. However, there was no mention of the tattoo subject that tattoo artists hated the most.
Tattoo artists don't dare to tattoo
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2025-01-04 05:18
Tattoo artists didn't dare to tattoo Buddha and Bodhisattva. In Chinese culture, Buddha and Bodhisattva were regarded as protective gods. Tattoo artists believed that the human body was a filthy place for Buddha, so it was not suitable to tattoo Buddha and Bodhisattva patterns on the body. If he had to tattoo it, he had to choose a good place to avoid tattooing it on his chest. The image had to be very clear.
Tattoo artists are most unwilling to tattoo boys
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2025-01-03 13:31
Tattoo artists were most reluctant to tattoo the faces and hands of boys. Face tattoos were not accepted by everyone at this stage of society. It would bring about strange gazes and pressure. Tattoos on the hands were easy to fade and fade, and the effect after recovery might be different from what was expected. Tattoo artists would usually advise their customers to tattoo these areas.
Tattoo on the back
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2025-01-11 06:14
There were many choices for men's back tattoos. You can choose carp patterns, geometric patterns, swords, arrows, animal patterns, and so on. The carps symbolized a carp leaping over the dragon gate, suitable for boys who wanted to motivate themselves. The simple lines of the geometric pattern were refreshing and unique, suitable for boys who liked simple styles. The sword and arrow patterns were very beautiful, showing strength and courage. Animal designs such as tigers, lions, dragons, etc. were suitable for people who pursued strength and courage. In addition, you can also choose a unique tattoo of English letters to show the sexy charm of men. In general, the choice of tattoos on men's backs varied according to personal preferences. They could choose according to their own style and meaning.
cotton tattoo
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2025-01-10 20:58
The " cotton " tattoo on Xiaomei's back did not refer to cotton, but the Cyrillic letters from the Greek script, which meant " soul." The meaning of this tattoo was related to the role of Xiaomei in the movie " Zhou Chu Exterminate the Three Pests." She had been controlled and manipulated since she was young, without freedom and choice. This tattoo symbolized the soul in the depths of her heart. Therefore, the meaning of the tattoo was not cotton, but to express Xiaomei's psychological state as a controlled person.
The fiercest tattoo
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2025-01-08 07:08
The fiercest tattoo in the tattoo world was the one with the green dragon on the left and the white tiger on the right. This tattoo symbolized the highest status in the tattoo world. If he added the Qilin tattoo in the middle, it would be the most powerful tattoo.
The fiercest tattoo
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2025-01-06 08:22
The fiercest tattoos could be lions, tigers, and dragons. These animals symbolized strength and ferocity, so they were widely used in tattoos. Lion tattoos were appreciated for their long mane and ferocious image, while tiger tattoos emphasized their aggressiveness and aggressiveness. The dragon tattoo was famous for its domineering and majestic aura. These tattoos could portray the characteristics of animals in a realistic way, and use black and white and shadow coloring to increase the effect. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer as to which tattoo was the most ferocious.
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