So now we know 7 or 8 of the important wizarding schools. It would be cool if the renaming ones where: 1-In the Caribbean, specifically The Bermuda Triangle in an Atlantis type place. 2-In the Himalayas near India in a Shangri La like city. 3-In the Saharan desert in an Oasis or an ancient pyramid. 4-In a moving island near Australia. My suggestions are just places that would probably have magic and offer interesting mythological backgrounds.
+Thaddeus Cornell i don't even recall in the movies them specifically saying that they were gender specific schools. I can only assume they made each one gender specific during the tri-cup because each school while not gender specific might be gender favored? maybe while open to both genders they each appeal more to one or the other and so the student level for each gender is different?
+Emm Kay (silvernirvash) movies don't tend to do exposition so they wouldn't specifically say it. Look at the opening ceremonies. Only women from beauxbatons. Only men from Durmstrang. Then look throughout the movie for male student in a non-Durmstrang or hogwarts attire or any female student in non-beauxbatons or hogwarts attire. In he movie universe, they made them gender specific. The book mentions female from Durmstrang and males from beauxbatons and it doesn't make any reference to one gender being more pre eland than the other in those schools. It's just creative liberties taken by the film and these guys trying to pass off knowledge like they know what they are talking about when they really have no idea. Anyway, that's my thoughts. (:
Emm Kay beaxbatons is exposed as a girl school in a short scene, also Wikipedia may not always be correct but there is plenty of information about all the schools in the wizarding world so yeah....
ShugaTori Official the movie made Beaxbatons an all girls school and Durmstrang only for boys. But in the book, both schools have boys and girls. One way to know that is that when Harry and Ron ignored the Patil twins (their dates) during the Yule Ball, they spent the rest of the night with the boys from Beaxbatons. There were also mentions of girls from Durmstrang in the book
It would be so great if in JKR's world there was a wizarding school in India! That would make for some interesting history. Australia would also be interesting because thats literally a whole continent that probably would have a major school.
If I was a wizard I would be afraid to fight against someone from Africa since they can just use magic with their hands so that's a huge advantage against someone who uses a wand
Josue Lopez I would go to the African one just so that I can use my hands instead of wands, then move back to merica and show everyone my telekinesis and shit
Castelobruxo is a very boring name if you speak portuguese, it just means Wizard Castle. But it is nice to see that we have a wizard school in Brasil. =)
Hogwarts significa verrugas de porco, então acho que castelobruxonão é tão ruim hahahahah. Have you ever thought that castelobruxo is over a thousand years old, but if you consider that Brazil was "discovered" by Portugal in 1500, Brazil only speak portuguese for 519 years, so how the school have a portuguese(language) name?
I'm Canadian so I'd be going to Ilvermorny, but I love the description of the African school cause I love the moon and I would love to study Astronomy, Alchemy, and self-transfiguration
The fourth book specifically mentions male Beauxbatons students. There is one female Durmstrang student mentioned as well, so we can infer that there are more. They do not, however, accept muggle-borns.
I think beauxbatons kinda specialised in charms, and Durmstrang in just darker magic as a whole? (Not as in the dark arts, but maybe magic that tends to revolve around violence and destruction, like duelling and fire. When they arrived, they were using staffs and sparks came out of them, backing this up.)
and the relative meekness of the adults in the wizarding society when faced by dark magic practioners. in the books they seem to spend a lot of time refusing to discuss dark magic with their students in a fashion a kinda similar to americans who refuse to discuss sex ed and drug ed in school. and in some areas, evolution.
"Is there any explanation for why the other 2 schools in the TriWizard tournament are both single-gender, unlike Hogwarts?" "First of all, despite the movies portrayal of this, the canon (J.K. Rowling's books) indicated that both schools were, indeed, technically co-ed: Harry, whose attention had been focused completely upon Madame Maxime, now noticed that about a dozen boys and girls, all, by the look of them, in their late teens, had emerged from the carriage and were now standing behind Madame Maxime. and The Durmstrang students were staring curiously at Harry too. Out of the corner of his eye, Harry saw comprehension dawn on a few of their faces. The boy with food all down his front nudged the girl next to him and pointed openly at Harry's forehead. and "Are you going to ask me to dance at all?" Padma asked him. "No," said Ron, still glaring after Hermione. "Fine," snapped Padma, and she got up and went to join Parvati and the Beauxbatons boy, who conjured up one of his friends to join them so fast that Harry could have sworn he had zoomed him there by a Summoning Charm. Having stated that, there's definitely a feeling that Rowling did deliberately "feminize"/"masculinize" the two schools (even aside from the fact that the mentions above - by their rarity - give the impression of a gender imbalance in the delegations)" scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/40626/was-the-fact-that-the-foreign-schools-were-non-coed-important
Not that it was trying to be realistic or logical but 11 schools seriously? I mean i guess they are only the big ones but still, 11? There must be at least ten times that number active magical traditions in the real world. The guests are awesome though.
1- Why would you need to disguise it? just say its a normal place of worship or a monastery or something. 2- Put it somewhere far from population centers, there are hundreds of castles in europe that nobody cares about, just edit the records with magic to say it was always there. 3- You are wizards, just make it invisible or something. If it was a made up world I would have no problem with just 11 academies, but in the real world with the huge variety of peoples, languages, countries and traditions, its just weird. I could understand if you say that muggles just dont know anything about magic and the supernatural, but then it turns our that somehow most magical animals people believe in exist, but all magical traditions are bullshit? I mean they either are clueless or they arent right? I get that its not meant to be very realistic or reasonable, but I think its just a bit too much.
I guess the idea is mages are so rare, specially born of muggles, that mages become their own isolated communities. It makes more sense I guess but still dont like it much. Thanks for the explanation, Doomslayer.
I think JK Rowling should do either a prequal or sequal to Harry Potter with a different title, different characters but same world that's gives you more of a glimpse of the whole world and gives you more insight to who Harry Potter is maybe.
I not sure you necessarily need a wand to do magic, more like to channel. I think they said it in the 6th movie/book when Dumbledore went to get Tom Riddle, but I'm not sure.
It's not that you need a wand to do magic, It's just "nearly impossible" to do certain kinds of magic without a wand, such as charms. Other kinds such as potions, alchemy, and astronomy don't use wands at all, that is why the cultures that didn't have wands specialize in these kinds of magic.
Donald not true regarding potion making. J. K. Rowling stated that all magic potions involve wand waving. Thus no muggle could reproduce the result with identical ingredients.
What about all the other schools? You said there were 11 As a relatively hardcore fan, the Beauxbatons conversation annoyed me. In the movie, they basically just decided to make every single student like Fleur who was part Willie and therefore understandably beautiful. There were both men and women in both schools.
A wand is a tool that focuses witchs' and wizards' magic like a funnel, they don't need it, it just helps. The same thing with vocalising spells, as seniors they're encouraged not to verbalize...
There should be a school of magic in Indonesia because up until today a lot of people still practice "magic" here 😂 We use Keris instead of wands, We fly using selendang instead of brooms.
Question: Who else would like to know more/have sorting for the other schools? Who else world like to know more about the students lives at Castelobruxo, Beauxbatons, Durmstrang, Mahoutokoro, and Uagadou? Would you like to be sorted into these schools houses? Learn about there unique teaching techniques? And the things that are unique for there countries? Would you like to know about an everyday student life? I personally would like to know more about Mahoutokoro.
I love that they revealed the location of other schools but the names aren't that original though. CasteloBruxo just means wizard/witch castle in Portuguese and i read somewhere that the name of the Japanese school just means magic place or something like that.
+LusoWolf She never reviled where the school for America is right? But it is teased that it's in New York ? That wouldn't make sense because Ron and Harry and Hermione go there in the last movie and you think they would know about the school and seek refuge if it was in New York.
Dermstrang was the homestead of Grindalwald (wizard hitler) so the school became strongly associated with dark magic, and to this day are very good at teaching it. But towards the second half of the 20 the century the school has tried to move away from their reputation of dark magic and has been trying to recreate its image. The French one just seems to be a girls school.
Mt. GREYLOCK..... it is the highest peak in Massachusetts so obviously you didn't read the book If you don't know where Ilvermorney is. You said possibly Canada or New York???? wtf, just read it. It clearly states Mount Greylock which is in Massachusetts. Not only that but she got off the boat in Plymouth Massachusetts and walked into the woods up to Mount Greylock. Duuuuhhh
lol I guess Philippines has to go to Japan then. Or maybe there’s a Southern school for Australia, and all of Oceana to attend I think that’s where I’d go
I live on the Mason-Dixon Line in Pennsylvania and the fact that there is a school in New York..... I. Can't. Wait. To. Go. (Don't judge me I have been waiting for my letter sense I was born!)
and china. how can such a historically populous country like china not have a magic school parked high on some remote cloud covered mountain somewhere.
if one looks at it phonetically, it's more like bo-ba-ton some english speakers don't understand that "beaux" is pronounced "bo" but yeah, so much for the guy being french, right?
+Barry Allen Actually its not a fetish, I just think she has very nicely shaped shoulders and she probably knows this cause her attire often shows them off.
So now we know 7 or 8 of the important wizarding schools. It would be cool if the renaming ones where:
1-In the Caribbean, specifically The Bermuda Triangle in an Atlantis type place.
2-In the Himalayas near India in a Shangri La like city.
3-In the Saharan desert in an Oasis or an ancient pyramid.
4-In a moving island near Australia.
My suggestions are just places that would probably have magic and offer interesting mythological backgrounds.
Yamil Diaz i agree
Bermuda Triangle isn't in the Caribbean.
It would be better to choose somewhere like Haiti which practices Voodoo.
theres a theory about a school located in australia or nz for students all over australia and new zealand
Wrong! Beaxbatons and Durmstrang are only gender specific schools in the movies. They are both for both genders in the book.
+Thaddeus Cornell i don't even recall in the movies them specifically saying that they were gender specific schools. I can only assume they made each one gender specific during the tri-cup because each school while not gender specific might be gender favored? maybe while open to both genders they each appeal more to one or the other and so the student level for each gender is different?
+Emm Kay (silvernirvash) movies don't tend to do exposition so they wouldn't specifically say it. Look at the opening ceremonies. Only women from beauxbatons. Only men from Durmstrang. Then look throughout the movie for male student in a non-Durmstrang or hogwarts attire or any female student in non-beauxbatons or hogwarts attire. In he movie universe, they made them gender specific. The book mentions female from Durmstrang and males from beauxbatons and it doesn't make any reference to one gender being more pre eland than the other in those schools. It's just creative liberties taken by the film and these guys trying to pass off knowledge like they know what they are talking about when they really have no idea. Anyway, that's my thoughts. (:
Emm Kay beaxbatons is exposed as a girl school in a short scene, also Wikipedia may not always be correct but there is plenty of information about all the schools in the wizarding world so yeah....
ShugaTori Official the movie made Beaxbatons an all girls school and Durmstrang only for boys. But in the book, both schools have boys and girls. One way to know that is that when Harry and Ron ignored the Patil twins (their dates) during the Yule Ball, they spent the rest of the night with the boys from Beaxbatons. There were also mentions of girls from Durmstrang in the book
It would be so great if in JKR's world there was a wizarding school in India!
That would make for some interesting history.
Australia would also be interesting because thats literally a whole continent that probably would have a major school.
If I was a wizard I would be afraid to fight against someone from Africa since they can just use magic with their hands so that's a huge advantage against someone who uses a wand
Josue Lopez yup
Josue Lopez I would go to the African one just so that I can use my hands instead of wands, then move back to merica and show everyone my telekinesis and shit
Josue Lopez this is always the situation though . We can fo magic without uses of material means
Castelobruxo is a very boring name if you speak portuguese, it just means Wizard Castle. But it is nice to see that we have a wizard school in Brasil. =)
That's kind of similar to the Japanese school, which just means Magic Place.
Hogwarts significa verrugas de porco, então acho que castelobruxonão é tão ruim hahahahah.
Have you ever thought that castelobruxo is over a thousand years old, but if you consider that Brazil was "discovered" by Portugal in 1500, Brazil only speak portuguese for 519 years, so how the school have a portuguese(language) name?
I'm Canadian so I'd be going to Ilvermorny, but I love the description of the African school cause I love the moon and I would love to study Astronomy, Alchemy, and self-transfiguration
I knew Africa's school would be awesome
The fourth book specifically mentions male Beauxbatons students. There is one female Durmstrang student mentioned as well, so we can infer that there are more. They do not, however, accept muggle-borns.
and where is my god damn hogwarts letter lol
+Emm Kay (silvernirvash) That Owl Better get here or I will start shooting some birds :)
Barry Allen YES!
Lonely Traveler lol 😂
we need a south asian school, preferably in India. Beaubatons and Durmstrang are NOT gender specific. Read the book will you?
NotQuiteSurprisedAtAll I don't know whether to report you under Hate speech or bullying. How about hate speech to be sure ;-)
86upsmaya THE PHILLIPINES are HUGE fan of JK ROWLING
86upsmaya no, put it in Sri Lanka
Yesss! A wizardry school in India🙌🙌😭
I think beauxbatons kinda specialised in charms, and Durmstrang in just darker magic as a whole? (Not as in the dark arts, but maybe magic that tends to revolve around violence and destruction, like duelling and fire. When they arrived, they were using staffs and sparks came out of them, backing this up.)
Molly Hyde durmstrang fight dragons as well, duel
Fire,probably staffs the way they were holding them
Yeah, Beauxbaton specializes in Charms, Hexes, & Incantations. Durmstrang specailizes in Duels, Beast Taming, Beast Hunting, & Ritual Summons. LMaO
It needs a school in Mexico. do you know how many "witches" are out there in real life?
Tecpaocelotl Castillo it is 500 000 000 wizards in the world.
With some Aztec/Mayan magic being taught there.
the problem with Hogwarts specializing in defence against the dark arts is that they had maybe 3 good teachers while harry was there
and the relative meekness of the adults in the wizarding society when faced by dark magic practioners. in the books they seem to spend a lot of time refusing to discuss dark magic with their students in a fashion a kinda similar to americans who refuse to discuss sex ed and drug ed in school. and in some areas, evolution.
Camden Snyder the school was cursed with not being able to keep a teacher for more than a year
"Is there any explanation for why the other 2 schools in the TriWizard tournament are both single-gender, unlike Hogwarts?"
"First of all, despite the movies portrayal of this, the canon (J.K. Rowling's books) indicated that both schools were, indeed, technically co-ed:
Harry, whose attention had been focused completely upon Madame Maxime, now noticed that about a dozen boys and girls, all, by the look of them, in their late teens, had emerged from the carriage and were now standing behind Madame Maxime.
and
The Durmstrang students were staring curiously at Harry too. Out of the corner of his eye, Harry saw comprehension dawn on a few of their faces. The boy with food all down his front nudged the girl next to him and pointed openly at Harry's forehead.
and
"Are you going to ask me to dance at all?" Padma asked him.
"No," said Ron, still glaring after Hermione.
"Fine," snapped Padma, and she got up and went to join Parvati and the Beauxbatons boy, who conjured up one of his friends to join them so fast that Harry could have sworn he had zoomed him there by a Summoning Charm.
Having stated that, there's definitely a feeling that Rowling did deliberately "feminize"/"masculinize" the two schools (even aside from the fact that the mentions above - by their rarity - give the impression of a gender imbalance in the delegations)"
scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/40626/was-the-fact-that-the-foreign-schools-were-non-coed-important
There are wizardy school on Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa, where is Australia and Oceania's?
There was more schools, she said there was 11 so there might be one in those places
I wish there were a wizarding school in south East Asia where Philippines will finally be included same with Australia.
An Oz school with subjects like Aboriginal dream time magic would be cool.
A Polynesian/Pacific island school too.
so are these schools going to be in a new movie or book?
As someone who grew up watching Naruto and Harry Potter that Uagadou school sounds frigging awesome 😀
If they would add another school in the Indian Subcontinent called 'Mohid-Mahal' it would be really cool.
Mohid meaning enchanted
Mahal meaning palace
Not that it was trying to be realistic or logical but 11 schools seriously? I mean i guess they are only the big ones but still, 11? There must be at least ten times that number active magical traditions in the real world.
The guests are awesome though.
1- Why would you need to disguise it? just say its a normal place of worship or a monastery or something.
2- Put it somewhere far from population centers, there are hundreds of castles in europe that nobody cares about, just edit the records with magic to say it was always there.
3- You are wizards, just make it invisible or something.
If it was a made up world I would have no problem with just 11 academies, but in the real world with the huge variety of peoples, languages, countries and traditions, its just weird.
I could understand if you say that muggles just dont know anything about magic and the supernatural, but then it turns our that somehow most magical animals people believe in exist, but all magical traditions are bullshit? I mean they either are clueless or they arent right? I get that its not meant to be very realistic or reasonable, but I think its just a bit too much.
I guess the idea is mages are so rare, specially born of muggles, that mages become their own isolated communities. It makes more sense I guess but still dont like it much.
Thanks for the explanation, Doomslayer.
I think JK Rowling should do either a prequal or sequal to Harry Potter with a different title, different characters but same world that's gives you more of a glimpse of the whole world and gives you more insight to who Harry Potter is maybe.
i from Brazil!! and i waiting My letter from castelo bruxo!!!!
African school is amazing
They sound cooler then hogwarts
I not sure you necessarily need a wand to do magic, more like to channel. I think they said it in the 6th movie/book when Dumbledore went to get Tom Riddle, but I'm not sure.
It's not that you need a wand to do magic, It's just "nearly impossible" to do certain kinds of magic without a wand, such as charms. Other kinds such as potions, alchemy, and astronomy don't use wands at all, that is why the cultures that didn't have wands specialize in these kinds of magic.
Donald not true regarding potion making. J. K. Rowling stated that all magic potions involve wand waving. Thus no muggle could reproduce the result with identical ingredients.
love the hosts!
+Flavia Almonte We love you too!
What about all the other schools? You said there were 11
As a relatively hardcore fan, the Beauxbatons conversation annoyed me. In the movie, they basically just decided to make every single student like Fleur who was part Willie and therefore understandably beautiful. There were both men and women in both schools.
Yes but wouldn't there be a global school with the houses being: Tapir, Gecko and Weasel? More info coming soon
Ilvermorny is in Massachusetts
Ilvermorny's specialty is native american magic
Beauxbatons and Durmstrang are both co-ed, they were just a girls' school and a boys' school in the films. Also how is there not a school in Salem?
We don't know where it is. It very well may be in Salem, we just know it's in the northeast.
I just stumbled upon this channel, but I love you guys already!
Brazilian one would be kind of heaven for Neville.
Japanese school would be cool; way different type of magic thou
+ghazzter Yeah. It turns out "Experrialmus!" doesn't work.
but still no Australian wizarding school ;-;
super slothling Rowling hasn't announced the remaining schools yet so there is still a chance of one being located in Australia.
A wand is a tool that focuses witchs' and wizards' magic like a funnel, they don't need it, it just helps. The same thing with vocalising spells, as seniors they're encouraged not to verbalize...
You forgot the "Grey School of wizardy"
There should be a school of magic in Indonesia because up until today a lot of people still practice "magic" here 😂 We use Keris instead of wands, We fly using selendang instead of brooms.
No school for New Zealanders, Australians or anyone in the pacific :(
They always had dark arts defense class formed my Slytherin
Wizard school in philippines in a lost city of biringan i suggest
Durmstrang is in Norway!! I live there.
Question: Who else would like to know more/have sorting for the other schools?
Who else world like to know more about the students lives at Castelobruxo, Beauxbatons, Durmstrang, Mahoutokoro, and Uagadou? Would you like to be sorted into these schools houses? Learn about there unique teaching techniques? And the things that are unique for there countries? Would you like to know about an everyday student life? I personally would like to know more about Mahoutokoro.
I do. I want to know how each schools recruit their students. Hogwarts does letters and Uagadou does dream messengers.
l need one in Belgium :(
look at kim look how pretty she is
WHAT ABOUT SALEM WITCHES INSTITUTE
for what i know it was more of a fan made school than an official one
Vale :3 it was mentioned in the books in the goblet of fire I think
Ohh maybe i just not remeber it sorry :)
Its fine. It was only mentioned once in about 3000 pages. I just read that part so I remember it well
Jacob Detrinidad Maybe it'll be mentioned in the sequel(s). Who knows?
I love that they revealed the location of other schools but the names aren't that original though. CasteloBruxo just means wizard/witch castle in Portuguese and i read somewhere that the name of the Japanese school just means magic place or something like that.
+LusoWolf She never reviled where the school for America is right? But it is teased that it's in New York ? That wouldn't make sense because Ron and Harry and Hermione go there in the last movie and you think they would know about the school and seek refuge if it was in New York.
+Barry Allen they're actually in London in deathly hallows. It's not in New York, JK already said so.
fulton belaval
I thought it was New York they went too in the human world and not London. I am pretty sure it's New York
It isn't. the cars are driving on the left.
What's the name of the Japanese school?
Where's canada?
I wanna attend the Russian Hogwarts
Kimathi Mugambi Theres probably not gonna be a russian hogwarts since there is a school that accepts kids from russia
There is one harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Koldovstoretz_school
Dermstrang was the homestead of Grindalwald (wizard hitler) so the school became strongly associated with dark magic, and to this day are very good at teaching it. But towards the second half of the 20 the century the school has tried to move away from their reputation of dark magic and has been trying to recreate its image.
The French one just seems to be a girls school.
It is 500 000 000 wizard in the world.
the way they talk about the wizard schools around the world makes it sounds like its real
A magical School in Turkey would be great
Mt. GREYLOCK..... it is the highest peak in Massachusetts so obviously you didn't read the book If you don't know where Ilvermorney is. You said possibly Canada or New York???? wtf, just read it. It clearly states Mount Greylock which is in Massachusetts. Not only that but she got off the boat in Plymouth Massachusetts and walked into the woods up to Mount Greylock. Duuuuhhh
Where is the school in Mexico?!?!!
PlatinumXvenom ilvermorny because Mexico is in north America
"Piece of wood"
Me: **GASP SPUTTER**
and where the hell is the Australian one
i agree
lol I guess Philippines has to go to Japan then. Or maybe there’s a Southern school for Australia, and all of Oceana to attend I think that’s where I’d go
Durmstrang is dark magic-tolerant, not "dark magic - where it came from..."
I thought that depended on the headmaster?
aaaaaaaaand cannot look at your shirt.
The lack of sleeve on the one side... cannot look at it.
We need sleeve equality
wish they had a wizarding school in the philippines
And indonesia.. cuz nagini is from indonesia 🙈
I live on the Mason-Dixon Line in Pennsylvania and the fact that there is a school in New York..... I. Can't. Wait. To. Go. (Don't judge me I have been waiting for my letter sense I was born!)
It's not in New York.
They fucking said NOT in New York
I need one in Egypt :(
I Hope The Philippines Wizarding School Is Called (NAZARETH) J.K. ROWLING Please Make My Dream Come True!
Koreans crying here... I’m stuck in middle of Japan and America and Korea since I lived in all those places, but can’t go to any school!!! AGHHH
What have I seen Bonnie in?!?!
Xander F maybe in that reality tv the quest
444th like, lol. However, can't there be something like a german or italian school??? My parents a muggles, they can't teach me
3 schools in Europe 740m population. 1 Asian 4.4 billion population. Hmmm yes there are a few more schools but.
I love her top on the left
keep going rowling!💗
I guess German kids would have to go to Beauxbaton.
Time to learn French.
Canada needs a school.
cotton1983 ilvermorny is your school because Canada is in north America
Marie Donozo canada is not America
cotton1983 North America is a continents That has Mexico,Canada,America,and El Salvador,Etc
No they dont
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El Salvador is in Central America
where's Philippines? my country's pretty mystic 😁😂
and china. how can such a historically populous country like china not have a magic school parked high on some remote cloud covered mountain somewhere.
Koshka Queen i just want some representation lmao since im chinese so it would be hecka cool to have a chinese wizarding school
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Yo, what's up?
Durmstrang never accepts muggle borns
where is my fucking letter m8.
how about east african magical school!!!???? like in Ethiopia. :) XD
Just skip the first 1:21 minutes.
ZombieBunnyPosse thx
no love for germany?
IVERMORNY IS IN MASSACHUSSETTES ON THE HIGHTEST PEAK IN THAT STATE...POTTERMORE TELLS YOU
Its Beaux-BA-ton not BeuBeuton.
if one looks at it phonetically, it's more like bo-ba-ton
some english speakers don't understand that "beaux" is pronounced "bo" but yeah, so much for the guy being french, right?
Hi Kim,
You have such pretty legs, Why are you always sitting down?
I tried to pay attention, but I kept being distracted by Kims sexy shoulder. :)
I'm trigger by your sexual attraction to shoulders, lmao. Jk, yeah she's gorgeous.
+ghazzter I might have to trade up for Kim. Because you know Patty went down the drain and now Iris yeah Kim seems amazing. Her skin tone is wow.
+ghazzter At least it's not a foot fetish he is after lol
+Barry Allen Actually its not a fetish, I just think she has very nicely shaped shoulders and she probably knows this cause her attire often shows them off.
Zigi Samblak
Yeah she does actually. She is very fit as well it looks like she works out.