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... t is the normal opening method of “shopaholics”.

Bai Hao is self-proclaimed to be a woman who can go shopping.

Although she used to shop a lot, she often accompanied people to go shopping.

I used to go shopping, but I didn’t buy it, but it was easy.

But the shopping is really tired, that is, when you see the store, you will try to see the clothes you like. If you try to look at it, you will pack it. If you pack it, you will pay it, and then you will transfer to the ne ...

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