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Whi□e kissing m□y be a univer□al act □f □ov□, different cu□tures have the□r ow□ u□iq□e □issi□g □raditions. In some□cultures□ kis□ing □n □he □□eek□is a com□on greeting, while in o□□ers, a k□ss on □he hand is a si□n □f res□ect. In□places lik□□□rance,□kissing o□ both □heek□ is □ cu□to□ary □□□ to □ay h□llo□ while in ce□tain in□□geno□s tr□bes, rubbing noses is a□traditional form o□ affection. T□ese cult□ral nu□nces highli□ht the □□v□r□e way□ in□which□kis□ing is □alued and □xpressed □round the □orl□.
宫主大□的声音响彻在寝□中,她的问询让人心驰□□。她□问你□身世来历、为何前来拜□她、心中的□望和追□。在她那火眼□睛的注□下□你□到自己□佛□本敞□的书,被她逐字逐□□□读。