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Don't ask, don't tell policyDoes your wife know that?!!
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Don't ask, don't tell policyDoes your wife know that?!!
Don't ask, don't tell policy
Same with Mrs. Bisley and I...I was talking about Joe and his gym bimbosNot with my wife! I tell her stuff like that. If she finds out the other way then I am hiding something and please don't ask how I know that!
Does your wife know that?!!
Same with Mrs. Bisley and I...I was talking about Joe and his gym bimbos
You're doing it wrong.I already "lift the seat", then leave the "seat down" when I'm done... I talk to various women all day long without looking at their boobs, what more can a guy possibly do?!!
The boy needs 8 weeks of intensive training.David Hogg is a prime example of why men should stay manly
I don't care whether guys leave the toilet seat up or down. I look before putting my a$$ somewhere.I already "lift the seat", then leave the "seat down" when I'm done... I talk to various women all day long without looking at their boobs, what more can a guy possibly do?!!
David Hogg is a prime example of why men should stay manly
The boy needs 8 weeks of intensive training.
Uhh, not so hard to do when talking with those IBEW48 femalesI already "lift the seat", then leave the "seat down" when I'm done... I talk to various women all day long without looking at their boobs, what more can a guy possibly do?!!
Same with Mrs. Bisley and I...I was talking about Joe and his gym bimbos
The Atlantic article is really strange. It's presented as if the author's son is the one attracted to dresses before even school ages all by himself. But the son apparently has dresses in his size available as well as a mermaid costume. And author appears to have been reading to her son from books about little boys who prefer dresses before he was even in kindergarten. WTF! Sounds to me like this author is doing everything possible to lead her son into this preference for traditional women's dress. If it was the kid's strong preference without all this pushing, that would be one thing. To be deliberately led into behavior that is going to make his life harder is another thing entirely.