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question Are women better human beings than men?

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by Thai sean Jan 19, 2009 04:25
question When did the high heeled shoe become an object of eroticism?

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by CurrentStreams Jan 13, 2012 13:49
question why are women still in a disadvantage?

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by Ramazon Keskin Aug 30, 2006 15:14
answer Depends on the degree of hotness, hormones, and because you refer to a guy and girl not a man and a woman I strongly suspect no on the guys part and perhaps on the part of the girl. This answers degree of correctness is based on probability and experience…

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by Thai sean Nov 09, 2011 21:52
question Why are we called the Human Race are we racing?

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by SkyBlade Nov 24, 2011 08:53
question What are the basic dignities that each human being deserves and why do we let so many people go without them?

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by clairemack Aug 30, 2006 15:14
question Is it possible for a guy and a girl to be ONLY friends? Nothing more what so ever.

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by hoogachu May 12, 2011 03:24
comment "Guy,' "girl," "man," and "woman" are sometimes a matter of semantics. People well into their twenties and thirties sometimes refer to themselves as guys and girls, while particularly mature teenagers may insist on being called a man or a woman. "Hotness" is a subjective term. Also, there are many examples of two people of the opposite sex being just friends--it's common among brothers and [...]

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by GDiFonzo Nov 10, 2011 05:45
answer We are getting married. it is a marriage of two minds and two souls. We will be happier thanks to the safety of our marriage. Thanks to the fact that it is a social institution that will allow other people recognize us as the beloved. and thereby, our love will be sheltered within our marriage. The question to ask might rather be: What is marriage? What forms can it take? How can it be viewed? [...]

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by vallenthorn Apr 11, 2008 07:18
comment I was answering the question; because you criticized the wisdom of my post I shall critique your response. The term Guy and Girl are colloquial terms usually referring to the young, old people are normally referred to as a man and woman. Hormones are more prevalent in the young and often raging, this is the logic to my suspicions. “Mature teenager” is an oxymoron and hot is always hot, it would be [...]

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by Thai sean Nov 11, 2011 02:17
comment Sorry Fonzo, I wrongly perceived your post was a response to mine. I apologize. Since doc has become a friend and is hardly present anymore there is a have a lack of antagonism on this site that I surely miss. If you like to spar I offer a warm invite, I find it helps the writing …

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by Thai sean Nov 11, 2011 03:31
question How can human society be in balance and harmony when there are so few women in positions of power and feminine values are so minimized in all areas?

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by David Woolfson Aug 30, 2006 15:14
answer There are unrealistic standards of beauty, especially in the western world and many women feel the pressure to adhere to these standards despite the risks to self esteem, health, well being, etc.

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by Jsunlight Aug 08, 2011 14:20
question Besides all the clichés: what is really typical of men and what is typical of women?

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by Evangelista Sep 12, 2006 22:18
comment First of all, what is "hot"? "Hotness" is in the eye of the beholder, and I'm sick of people talking like Paris Hilton. Please use a more articulate word. Second, "mature teenager" may have been an oxymoron for you, but it is not for everyone. Why patronize and insult the intelligecnce of the young? There are some teens who behave so much like mature adults that it intimidates their elders and [...]

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by GDiFonzo Nov 19, 2011 01:35