dorian and kazumi tatsuo (east asian mythology and etc) created by latiospegasus
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Dorian Meets Kazumi | Gift Art Piece

It is rumored that Eastern dragons usually symbolize wisdom and protection among people in Chinese and Japanese culture. Some may even say that it'll bring them wealth and a grand fortune to their lives. However, for this lucky man, Kazumi found her own little offering and make a bit of a trade. Though I'm sure whatever he's thinking of right now is well beyond his expectations. Kazumi always knows what people want as long as they ask for it. Dorian didn't need to ask, hence Kazumi may or may not have been watching him from somewhere and definitely hit some nerves here and there. Hope you got an empty stomach. ;3

Ara Ara~ What do we have here~?
It's been so long since I had any company around~

I can't simply let a cute young man go without offeringme something to snack on~
Maybe you'd like to offer me that little "chinchin" of yours as an offering~ And maybe I offer you something in return~

*excited flustered hungry charmeleon noises*

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  • Mdf

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    Chinchin?

    Nigerian chin chin is a very popular snack in Nigeria...

    Chin[space]chin? I feel like I'm missing out on something here, but I think I'm also on the right track?

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  • mdf said:
    Chinchin?

    Chin[space]chin? I feel like I'm missing out on something here, but I think I'm also on the right track?

    ...she wants the dude's peenus...

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  • mdf said:
    Chinchin?

    Chin[space]chin? I feel like I'm missing out on something here, but I think I'm also on the right track?

    She wants to suck him off. The enunciation in quotes is referring to the Japanese translation to penis. I'm not exactly good with fitting Japanese language into dialogue all that well considering I use Font Meme for dialogue and so on. Other than that, yes, that is what it is referring to.

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