• 358: Korina Kova: Living with Uncontrollable Breast Growth (Gigantomastia)

  • Aug 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

358: Korina Kova: Living with Uncontrollable Breast Growth (Gigantomastia)

  • Summary

  • Korina Kova is a premier solo performer who has mastered the art of mommy roleplay with the help of two particularly valuable assets. You may be familiar with her work already! In this episode, we delve into her early experiences facing jealousy and sabotage in the strip club scene (another pee story!), her transition into the adult industry, and the unique challenges she faces due to a condition called gigantomastia. You’ll get valuable insights to what we look for in dick rating pics and how Korina goes about fulfilling your custom requests. Korina also opens up about her temporary blindness and the emotional journey of regaining her vision after cornea transplants. This is an exclusive interview that gets raw and emotional— trust us, you don’t want to miss this one! BlueChew is a unique online service that delivers the same active ingredients as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra -- but in CHEWABLE tablets and at a fraction of the cost! Try BlueChew for FREE, just pay $5 in shipping when you use code HOLLY at https://bluechew.com/ Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content such as live streams of our interviews, early releases, exclusive Q&As, access to my fine art photography and video, plus so much more! Join our community now at http://Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered Follow Korina - korinakova.me
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