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[2]rokbot[2]y says:

some unusual gift to give. =D

cgc0202 says:

Yeah, I was surprised myself to see it in a candy store, and not in a novelty shop or adult shop.

sweetsexything says:

and the obvious message : tease me tease me baby...:)

cgc0202 says:

My first “risqué” image. *smiles* I placed it in one of the Pinoy groups, and it was removed. *grins* I think the moderator did not even read the added text.

munsterinc says:

Great photo. I first thought it was shot in the underwear section of a dep't store if not for your description.

Really, they removed it? Hindi naman malaswa.

cgc0202 says:

Thanks munsterinc for visiting. I was surprised myself to see it in a confectionary store. Yeah, one group removed it. I guess whoever removed it did not bother to read the text.

_Anne says:

is this gift really intended for the recipient of the gift or the giver? *wink* *smile*

cgc0202 says:

That's a fresh perspective, Anne. *smiles* I have not thought of that.

JAD Snippets says:

I found the narrative very interesting and lends much light into the photo. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and too bad about the photo being deemed "offensive"!

I demonstrated with thousands of anti-war protestors in the SF Bay Area against Gulf War I and did the same thing against Gulf War II...no confusion on my part as to the "correctness" of my analysis and actions. As a historian, unfortunately wars for "empire building" is a consistent theme for the US, whether it was Mexico in 1848, the Philippines and Cuba in 1898, Vietnam and Southeast Asia in the 1960s, Central America in the 1980s and now the Persian Gulf. The sad news is most Americans never study or read history.

Peace

cgc0202 says:

Thanks JAD Snippets,

I am glad there are people like you who understood this and the text. Are you a Filipino? Have you considered joining the Likas-Philippines group to share your own perspective?

Cornelio



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