K-girls

Year Of The Dog 2018
letitride00 1688 reads
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teonada 23 Reviews 173 reads
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impposter 49 Reviews 157 reads
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trimix123 55 Reviews 155 reads
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4 / 12

on some Korean restaurants menu.  Might want to ask if your ATF had ever eaten "little fido" while growing up in the homeland.

kittymouse 18 Reviews 162 reads
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5 / 12

That's true. I got the chance to taste it once.
Taste like a normal beef for me tho. lol

ChristineGFE See my TER Reviews 162 reads
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6 / 12

Most don't know or don't want think the other "side" of what life is like in some countries. Even you would visit Seoul many never see the countryside or non tourist areas.  

 
South Korea has some very rich cities, and some very poor rural areas. Its like that in most Asian countries except maybe Japan. In Asia we have large populations and little real land. Most farm land given to farm rice as its cheap to grow and easy to sell. To farm cows is very expensive and hard.  

 
Dogs roam free, fuck all the time. More puppies more dogs. There is difference between pet dog and what in Philippines we call "asclan" or stray dog. If a asclan look healthy, and stick around long enough it is going to be stew in some poor family dinner one day.  

 
I doubt it much different in Korea than in Philippines.

 
Just my observation

 
Christine

GaGambler 151 reads
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7 / 12

Ironically my birthday is in late January and I always thought I was born in the year of the pig (big surprise, right?), but after looking at the Chinese almanac for the year I was born, i was born before lunar new year and it turns out I am a dog, not a pig, also not much of a surprise, woof woof, oink oink.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 147 reads
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8 / 12

You can have a dog that's loyal and still end up eating the whole dog. When you have a woman that's loyal, you only eat her pussy.

ChristineGFE See my TER Reviews 149 reads
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9 / 12
impposter 49 Reviews 178 reads
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10 / 12

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat#As_food
"Rat meat is a food that, while taboo in some cultures, is a dietary staple in others. Taboos include fears of disease or religious prohibition, but in many places, the high number of rats has led to their incorporation into the local diets."
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http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/05/03/rats-china-chews-on-new-food-safety-scandal/

kittymouse 18 Reviews 159 reads
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11 / 12

They farm dogs just like they farm cows there. lol

teonada 23 Reviews 153 reads
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