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Tonto Dike:"Me and My Girlfriend"....Did she french-kiss the lady? find out the trending story




Tonto posted this photo of she having an intimate moment  with a lady whose gray hair simply tells me that she has been tired out from the legs...and cannot simply walk with the panache of youthfulness... LOL.. What is it with me and this word 'panache'.  Anyway..  It has been trending  on Instagram.




So,  one is left to have diverse  feelings over this kiss.  One is...is she telling us she has a thing for the old lady?  Or could it be an odd but loving way of expressing her  strong love for the elderly?  Charity, it could possibly be. 
Guys,  you may be thinking a golden Tonto's kiss is wasting on the lips of an earth-bound old lady.. LOL. But it is not a waste...  It saves the lady from her heart ache and the panic of hitting the dust.
If we shut our eyes to the negatives  of the picture,  you may perhaps see a new Tonto, whose charity has turned her heart into priceless gold.

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