Abstinence causes prostate cancer among partners.
By John Amugune - 2021-05-08 10:59:34 - [General]
Intimacy is such important to couples.
Among all other things surrounding it, it is such therapeutical.
Controls stress and prostrate cancer
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Comments (12)
Rose Kikwai | 2021-05-09 07:57:34
Sure?
Sure?
Rose Kikwai | 2021-05-09 07:57:33
Sure?
Sure?
Nickson kiprop bett | 2021-05-08 13:07:12
Ok
Ok
Philip Duncan Omondi | 2021-05-08 13:07:00
First time nimeskia sex ni poa, hehe
First time nimeskia sex ni poa, hehe
Philip Duncan Omondi | 2021-05-08 13:06:50
First time nimeskia sex ni poa, hehe
First time nimeskia sex ni poa, hehe
Mark mutua | 2021-05-08 12:49:20
Nice advice
Nice advice
Wycliffe Okumu Wando | 2021-05-08 12:47:11
Abstinence in marriage? Why?
Abstinence in marriage? Why?
Kyalo wambua | 2021-05-08 12:42:23
Ok
Ok
Emma Cherono | 2021-05-08 11:55:11
Really
Really
Moses mutua | 2021-05-08 11:54:01
Maybe
Maybe
Bonface mwalili | 2021-05-08 11:15:17
True
True
Emmy Mwikali musembi | 2021-05-08 11:13:23
Good to know
Good to know
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