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Thursa 4 month s ago
..and girls get to choose
       
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Virdie 4 month s ago
Thursa,

What? What are specifically girls choosing?
       
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Virdie 4 month s ago
#15 Questioning things, like asking a owner/driver of a delivery company what makes them a professional driver, kind of question? Or, why is the sky blue? Because I can't think of a single question that would be for asinine purposes unless it's a rhetorical one. So this is someone who is a control freak and doesn't like to be questioned... not somone who even understands what a "free spirit" is.
       
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Brady 4 month s ago
#3 .. Lots of people that could use that advice.
       
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