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CAMEROONIAN LADY SET TO BREAK GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FOR LONGEST S3x MARATHON

CAMEROONIAN LADY SET TO BREAK GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FOR LONGEST S3x MARATHON 


A Cameroonian lady has embarked on a mission to set a new Guinness World Record.

The lady identified as Danny Zara has declared her interest in embarking on a 200-hour s3x marathon.

Zara, in a controversial post on Facebook, noted that the Guinness World Record is “aware of my proposed attempt to have continuous s3xual intercourse for 200 hrs.”

Sharing the flyer, she seeks the participation of capable men who are willing to join her in the endeavour commencing on 17th July to 25th July 2023.

Zara said: “Ladies and Gentlemen, after the confirmation from the Guinness Books of Records, I have decided to break a record of the Longest S3x Hour (S3x_Thon).

“Planet Cameroon, it is time for you to support your own so we can bring this book to our country make Nigeria no help us tear am. Thanks to my defense team Bella Powers of Bella Powers Voice.

“All we need now are guys that will Volunteer theirselves for this project to be carried out. Your girl is loyal.”

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