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Hypnos (Spanish: Hipnos) is a 2004 Spanish horror film directed by David Carreras in his directorial debut, [1] and starring Cristina Brondo, Demián Bichir, Féodor Atkine and Natalia Sánchez. Plot [ edit ]
By the 1960s, Francoist Spain had changed its definition of Catholic womanhood. Women were no longer only biological organisms existing for the sole purpose of procreation, but as beings for whom Spanish cultural meaning rested. [2] Despite being contraception being illegal, by the mid-1960s, Spanish women had access to the contraceptive pill. [2]
A lawyer and family man switches with his best friend who is an adult video actor. Urinating at a magic fountain [7] [24] [50] Dame tu cuerpo (Give Me Your Body) Mexico: Rafael Montero: 2003: A guy's fiancée and best friend, who is a soccer coach: Wish during planetary alignment [51] [52] Dating the Enemy: Australia: Megan Simpson Huberman ...
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Only UMAX ever obtained a license to ship Mac OS 8 and get Mac OS 8 upgrade disks, which expired in July 1998 (Power Computing also got Mac OS 8 disks by their acquisition by Apple). [19] All other manufacturers had their Macintosh clone contract terminated by late 1997 and either continued their brands as PC clones or discontinued them ...
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Sissy hypno is a form of pornography which purports to hypnotically persuade the person into self-feminization.. A 2023 study in Sexuality & Culture found that such content is viewed by cisgender men, as well as transgender women who may use the media "as a tool of sexual identity affirmation and further sexual exploration."