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The Other La La

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Well it seems that Travis posting a model named La La immediately after one of our readers posted another model named La La in the Joyce thread caused a lot of confusion, so I thought I might confuse things even further by posting an article on that La La immediately after the other La La.This La La has the sort of lean and slender body that I often see amongst real life Asian girls, but I rarely see amongst Asian models – except for some Chinese models like the other La La. This (also Chinese) La La appears to only be an amateur model in Wicked Weasel’s bikini contests (along with their sister site Microminimus) – something to bear in mind when comparing her photos to the other heavily touched up, professionally made up La La’s photos. Anyway, here’s a few galleries:

Wicked Weasel 1
Wicked Weasel 2
Wicked Weasel 3
Wicked Weasel 4
Microminimus sample gallery (this appears to change each day)

I’ve posted these galleries in what appears to be chronological order: as can be seen, she started out very slender, but has become leaner still over time – arguably too much so. The thing is, this sort of ‘bony’ look (particularly the chest) is quite common amongst Asian women that I see in real life too, so it appears to be normal and healthy for them. Or is it?

La La Yo

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Well since Shuai appears to have dropped off the map, I can go back to featuring more Chinese models. This is La La Yo. Her photos were very hard to find and I couldn’t locate her moko page, but maybe someone with better search skills can find it.Stats:

Age: ?
Height: 5’5
Ethnicity: Chinese
Located: China

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Tsukiko Amano


I can’t tell you anything about Japanese siren Tsukiko Amano that you can’t get from her official website or Wikipedia listing, but for those who haven’t heard of her before, now you have. Above is the music video for “Chô” (“Butterfly”), which she also wrote and is the theme song from the PlayStation 2 survival horror game Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. It’s the song Tsukiko (who just goes by “Tsuki Amano” these days) is best-known for ….among gamers, anyway.

(Hat tip to tezzer220)