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er, no. Makes my eyes water enough squeezing out a large brown submarine...haven't any of you guys dreamt to give birth ?
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Je suis allée en France l'année pasée et j'ai entendu beaucoup de "c'est bien" et "c'est bon." Est-ce qu'il y a une différence entre les deux? J'ai demandé cette question à une femme française et elle m'a dit que, si on parle des choses qu'on peux gouter ou sentir ou quelque chose comme ça, on dirait "c'est bon." Elle a dit qu'on utiliserait "c'est bien" dans les autres cas. Vous êtes d'accord? Vous pensez qu'il y a une vrai différence?Originally posted by motoukenin View PostC'est une bonne signalisation
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From the comments;
My first thought exactly.How's it going to get out ?
By zax
Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 13:11 GMT
Alien
Surely there's a great big c**k at the exit port.
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Man Giving Birth
Well a transgender man:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03...der_pregnancy/
What I want to know is how is he a transgender man is he kept his female reproductive organs? Or did they just sew a cock on and leave the ovaries etc inside?
If this is the case how's the baby supposed to come out.....
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