Shital Weapon

Happy Valentine's Day

1 h 1 min · 11 feb 2026
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In this episode of Shital Weapon, host Shital humorously navigates through her personal reflections and stories surrounding Valentine's Day and gift-giving. Starting with a discussion on Minneapolis and its unexpected prominence, she transitions to the lighter side of life, sharing her thoughts on romance, unique gifts, and the importance of thoughtfulness. Through entertaining anecdotes, including her experiences with a Tinkle Bell and a small lingerie set, Shital offers valuable advice on making Valentine's Day special. The episode concludes with practical tips on thoughtful gifting and receiving a ball gag from a friend.

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