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iPartment: Hot Teen Girls Want to Move In With You, Online

Review of the online virtual world game, iPartment or "love apartment" (in Chinese), where young Chinese girls decorate homes and "live with" their boyfriends.Post from: CN ReviewsiPartment: Hot Teen Girls Want to Move In With You, Online Related... ...full story at CN Reviews

from CN Reviews on Mon, Sep 21 2009

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