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... m . She eats ice cream in summer No one can stop me . Every time I'm in the physiological period, when I'm in pain, I yell that I'll never eat ice cream again Results wait until the physiological period passed, good scar forget pain, still unbridled .


During the years when he was with her, he tried to control her, but he couldn't In the end, when her physiological period was approaching, he gave her a cup of brown sugar ginger tea to drink every day, and then asked her aunt to stew so ...

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