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  • Posted By: burkie1376000 @ 06/11/2009 3:03:27 AM

    A larger population is exactly what developing countries need! Nevermind the droves of orphans one can find in those countries, lets assure that more continue to me made!

  • Posted By: Luke101 @ 05/11/2009 8:53:59 AM

    I think the reason the woman takes the blame of the shortcomings of a man is because she resides in the same hoishold as the man. She is directly responisble for up lifting him.
    http://www.listsergeant.com/site/index.php/content/article/top_10_ways_to_be_a_woman/

  • Posted By: CHIZMARLAN @ 03/26/2009 7:22:48 AM

    Yes,female fertility does describe a woman.However, women possess many other valuable assets also.Beauty,intelligence,sensuousness,pleasure,empathy,calming nature,companionship,and,above all,the Woman is the single best argument against the theory that mankind evolved from apes.Evolution could never produce the geometrically pleasing female form.However, as for the male form,the jury is still out?

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