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They forgot the “I-line,” as in “ironing board.” As in “booty-free.”
Michael, there was no call for your sexist and offense comment. Women are not mere objects for visual gratification, why should it matter if a woman’s nipples are larger than her breasts? Its sexist pigs like you that make me glad I left the US.
I hope your mother doesn’t hear you make comments like that.
Damn.
I landed in Canada.
That’s all Konglish to me.
Oink, oink.
whoa… nipples larger than breasts? somebody please translate the article for me…
dlatn, just out of curiosity…you fled “sexist” america for the land of equality in korea?
everyone is a mere object for my visual gratification—except plumpers, preggos, fat IT blobs with their crack showin, and those with terrible skin.
dlatn, really? You think that women don’t look at men? It’s only natural that some people will look at you, for one reason or another, when you are out in public. You can always stay at home if you don’t like it.
I wonder how many alphabet soup permutations will be created once they learn about “dining at the Y”.