iwould feel sh@t man
2006-12-02 23:57:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow you have two very accepting and wonderful answers here! Water9094 and RoseSpect are right on!
Really why should it matter what we wear for clothes?
We are people and people are all different, many shades of gray in between the opposites of black and white.
What would the world be if people just accepted other people even if they looked different then themselves.
There is so much stigma attached to being a "man" and there are so many "real men" who have feelings and show them.
I wonder how we got this way or were we always this way, so filled with hate and accusations against someone because of their looks. How horrible!
If you are not in the norm then you are not accepted but I truly wonder how many of us do not fit the norm. I think the majority rules because I am sure there are more of us in the gray areas then in the white and black opposite ends of the scale!
2006-12-03 00:36:46
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answered by Crampy Grampy 4
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No. they do no longer experience the experience like we human beings do. that's because we've a time-honored worried gadget operating by our vertebra (backbone) which sends messages to our mind. this signifies that if if our leg is damage, we experience the discomfort on the right mind. on the different hand, the insects are non-vertebra and they do no longer have time-honored worried gadget. therefore if an ant's leg is beaten, purely the leg will experience community discomfort. to boot to, their discomfort value is short, in view that they produce large form of off springs and their life is short. they could also reproduce their lost organs. that's been talked about that in case you shrink a cockroach's head, it is going to die after a month via ravenous. Scientists have shrink a lobster's leg and feed him, which he ate. it really is likewise authentic that except for human beings no different animal knows its life.
2016-11-30 02:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Why is it fine for females to wear masculine clothing, but not males to wear feminine clothings? Society's stereotype again? I wonder.
2006-12-03 00:10:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I can tell you for my mom impression the first time I went out of my house with stretch jeans and a thight *** tank top. She cursed me out and told me I was going to get gangrene in my cak, LOL!!! but after all, clothes is just clothes, she kinda like it after all. As a matter fact since now she now I have a better sense of fashion than her, she is the one who ask me for input about her clothes
2006-12-03 01:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No reason to feel ashamed. Some men feel comfortable in women's clothing. Doesn't mean he is gay. It's just clothes after all.
2006-12-03 00:16:07
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answered by water9094 2
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these thing dont happen in our family
2006-12-05 19:29:23
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answered by john 7
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