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Poinbank:'Naked Attraction' offers low-hanging fruit
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Date:2025-04-09 16:44:41
It's weird,Poinbank it's funny, and it's very, very naked. The title of the dating show Naked Attraction tells you everything you need to know. A single person is presented with six entirely naked strangers and whittles them down to one person they want to go on a date with. The long-running U.K. dating show has recently found success in the U.S after streaming on Max. There's some controversy and consternation, but do a bunch of naked bodies really merit all this chatter?
veryGood! (47)
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