Secret of ChantalXoXo

Who here still likes to work in the garden? I (43) find almost nothing more relaxing than tending my garden.
It's not that great at the moment, of course, but I'm already looking forward to summer again.
Tomatoes, strawberries, blueberries, cherries... I have so many delicious things. And then in the deck chair and put your feet up.
What man would have fun with that?

Who here still likes to work in the garden? I (43) find almost nothing more relaxing than tending my garden. It's not that great at the moment, of course, but I'm already looking forward to summer again. Tomatoes, strawberries, blueberries, cherries... I have so many delicious things. And then in the deck chair and put your feet up. What man would have fun with that?

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BladeTrinity

You know you're very beautiful?

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Agony

It's possible to chat with you?

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funny.Lily

Very elegant. Do you have some time to chat?

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Chloe_hip

Almost all men love madness, so it's up to you to make the right choice, sister.

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Teddyted

What do you know about whip cream

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FreEthan99

You are a true gem in this photo!😉

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Alina-now

You look lovely, beautiful.💖

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HardPlaya_

Wonderful! Wouldn't you like to chat?😋

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RRaymondx

I would like to see the rest of this masterpiece that is your body!😋

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Danny545

Hi honey 🍯 I am interested to garden 🏡 so experience of strawberry 🍓 tomato 🍅 and cucumber just send me text when you have time 😘.

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JustinTime

I find you gorgeous!

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maxcurl

Hi! Im Max, 43 y.o. I can do physical and technical work in the garden))

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