Every men wanted to be his friend and every woman wanted to be in his bed

Dee Remy
Every men wanted to be his friend and every woman...
Every men wanted to be his friend and every woman...
Every men wanted to be his friend and every woman...
Every men wanted to be his friend and every woman...
About This Quote

As you know, every man wanted to be his friend and every woman wanted to be in his bed. We all want to live a life of luxury and comfort and we also want to belong to the club of our choice, but we do not want to go through the effort of earning it. We want our friends and lovers to grant us what we aspired for so as long as we are on their good side, we will live a life of luxury.

Source: There Once Was A Boy

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