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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
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The subjunctive tenga is used instead of indicative tiene because you are expressing a desire.
tuckcts commented on the word tenga
tenga is a Japanese made masturbator made for men. The products are made by the company of the same name, but marketing worldwide by an online company called tengatango.com
The most noted inventions includes the Tenga masturbation cups which includes the Tenga Deep Throat cup, Tenga Soft Tube cup, Tenga Rolling Head cup, Tenga Double Hole cup, and the Tenga Air Cushion cup. These cups are designed to mimic different sex positions and fetishes such as fellatio for the Deep Throat cup for instance.
Tenga also made re-useable products such as the Tenga Fliphole, Tenga Eggs, Tenga Fliplite, as well as Tenga Hole Lotion and Tenga Egg Lotion.
Tenga product videos can be found on YouTube (Tenga Channel on YouTube), Twitter (Tenga on Twitter), and a fan page on FaceBook (Tenga on FaceBook).
January 24, 2011
Prolagus commented on the word tenga
"Please have (some)" in Italian.
January 25, 2011