Culo In Spanish
Spanish help: Is it ■■■ or ■■■ for the girl?
No, here the noun (bit) is masculine and it determines the form of the adjective, the adjective is forced to be masculine.
For example, both boys and girls can use the phrase:
* Kiss my beautiful ■■■ >> Kiss my beautiful ■■■
* Kiss my beautiful face >> Kiss my beautiful face
It's the word ،, and it's the name ... so ... ■■■.
The name does not change depending on whether the person concerned is a man or a woman ... the part remains male.
It doesn't go from tolo to tola for a girl (from ankles)
And the knee is not a child's role.
A kiss turns into a kiss, but an ■■■ is the same word
I am a speaker of Spanish. I know it...:)
Culo In Spanish
Culo In Spanish
Spanish help: Is it ■■■ or ■■■ for the girl? 3
When people speak Spanish, is it always ■■■■■■■, even when a woman says it? For example. Get Out? What becomes one?
Thank you very much
No, here the noun (bit) is masculine and it determines the form of the adjective, the adjective is forced to be masculine.
For example, both boys and girls can use the phrase:
* Kiss my beautiful ■■■ >> Kiss my beautiful ■■■
* Kiss my beautiful face >> Kiss my beautiful face
The word is $, and that name is ... so ... ■■■.
The name does not change depending on whether the person concerned is male or female ... the part remains male.
It doesn't go from tolo to tolo for a girl (will be ankle)
And kneeling has no role for the baby.
A kiss turned into a kiss, but ■■■ is the word that stays the same.
I am a native Spanish speaker. I know it...:)