Thailand. Love hot countries, love the food, and loads of beaches to wile away the days. Just need to make sure I check for the adam's apples!
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If you like your women to be men, those needs can be accommodated in the UK too.Originally posted by Whorty View PostThailand. Love hot countries, love the food, and loads of beaches to wile away the days. Just need to make sure I check for the adam's apples!
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If you like your women to look like men and aren't too bothered if they really are, even more so. Visit Newcastle or Leeds on a Friday night.Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
If you like your women to be men, those needs can be accommodated in the UK too.
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Post op is fine ... it's the pre-op that surprises me!!Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
If you like your women to be men, those needs can be accommodated in the UK too.
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so do you turn the 'other' cheek?Originally posted by d000hg View Post
If you like your women to look like men and aren't too bothered if they really are, even more so. Visit Newcastle or Leeds on a Friday night.Comment
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How often?Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Post op is fine ... it's the pre-op that surprises me!!Comment
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I love it when we see these threads "Which country should grace my presence", like a post Brexit UK citizen can just spin a globe and decide they will relocate there at will.
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Driving a TT probably more often than the average bear!Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
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But..... we're British!Originally posted by _V_ View PostI love it when we see these threads "Which country should grace my presence", like a post Brexit UK citizen can just spin a globe and decide they will relocate there at will.
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Every time.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
How often?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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