The Chocolate forgotten in the drawer (Patreon)
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Back in the 80's (yeah, I'm that old), life was not exactly as fancy as it is nowadays, where "standard" chocolate is an easy access good.
In that time, it was very common to see cheap chocolate even in the tables of medium class households, also, as a Brazilian custom, house made chocolate was a thing in easter (high class brands were found only in the houses of the very rich).
Well, it still is somehow that way, but I've never seen so much low class people being able to buy standard brands, even if the prices are so ridiculous nowadays (another weird custom here where some season products give vendors a 300, 400% profit and are repriced to half price or less when the season is over).
Okay, back in the old days, even if life was not easy to me, I managed, sometimes, to get some very nice home made chocolate, nothing to to with the industrialized thing that persists until nowadays.
But many times those were cheap chocolate, haha, very cheap.
Still, I loved them. Probably that's why my taste isn't capable of appreciate properly the expensive brands today... is it because I'm addicted to it?
Anyway, it is like GTS to me... I've consumed and did so much of it that sometimes the taste feels blended, there's some effort into making something magic and new...
And then, sometimes I face myself with something odd, old fashioned, "low quality" as some say...
But once you taste it, you just want to keep biting it.
That's the magic of the chocolate, I mean, the magic of Giantess content, it fill us with joy (other feelings too, haha), even if it is cheap.
Someone did it with love, the best way they could... and that love is the best ingredient someone could put into it.
Then I've found the unreleased Domina's Valley 3, from the times the monitors were still square. Yeah, sure, I've remade it later in 16:9, but let the old thing there, like a chocolate you forget in the drawer and find later in the month.
And this is the strange offer I do to you guys in this chocolate weekend.
Wanna a bite?