No, but spilling it on your crotch without flinching does.
2007-04-29 20:50:16
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answered by Stryker 5
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No, it just sayes you know how you like your coffee.
I have been drinking my coffee black for fifty years and it hasn't turn my knee black yet.
Contrary to what coffee haters think, it's also good for you.
Read on.
Coffee ??
I was looking through the my AARP magazine. The latest issue with Robert DeNiro on the cover. On page 22, The Health Report list 9 Secrets to Better Health states, Drink more coffee.
I will write this article word for word for you and then you decide.
The steaming cup that wakes you up can also keep you healthy. Research shows that coffee protects against a variety of ailments-from cavities to colon cancer. And some studies suggest that the more you drink the better. The beverage lowers your risk of type 2 diabetes and can protect your liver from damage, too. Caffeine gets credit for some of coffee's magic powers, including protection against Parkinson's disease and gallstones. But coffee's main benefit comes from it's wealth of antioxidants. In fact the coffee bean, which is technically a berry, has one of the highest antioxidant content of all berries, says Thomas dePaulis,Ph.D., formerly of Vanderbilt University institute for Coffee Studies. That's why drop for drop coffee has more of nutrients than even red wine. If you have osteoporosis, be , be sure to follow your doctor's advice for calcium supplementation, because in some studies, coffee drinking has raised the risk of bone fractures.
I love my coffee and I quite enjoyed showing this to certain people who keep telling me I need to limit or quit drinking my coffee. They say it will kill me. I tell them it just might if I don't die first by getting hit by a train. lol.
2007-04-30 06:01:44
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answered by DeeJay 7
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Well, it's been said that strong, black coffee will put hair on your chest. And it's been said that men with hairy chests are manly. Ergo: black coffee+hairy chest=manly man
The equation checks out.
Sandy
2007-04-30 04:25:54
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answered by Sandy M 5
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No. My mom takes her coffee black and she's not manly. My dad takes sugar in his coffee and he's manly. My husband takes sugar and creamer and hes manly too.
2007-04-30 03:55:19
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answered by Amanda 7
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no. coffea is , evan if not many people know, a legal drug.
In time, it can destroy organs. Evan the memory or capacity of concentration are affected.
It won`t make u manly, it`ll make u black
2007-04-30 03:49:22
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answered by iasmina_d94 2
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No, it's not what's in the coffee that makes you manly, it's what's in your heart.
2007-04-30 08:59:23
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answered by Roq 3
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yes. very much so.
I know all men love milo and have massive tins of milo in their houses.
but ordering a hot milo in a cafe makes you look gay.
so does herbal tea.
and chai tea.
coffee is masculine
no sugar is even tougher
and black is TOUGH.
i know, it's a mean and judgemental world out there!
2007-04-30 03:49:35
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answered by chilly 5
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No, but eating a bowl of nails for breakfast without any milk every day does
2007-04-30 03:47:27
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answered by Shadowfyre 6
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half caff mochacinno light cream does sound a lil queer from a guy when ordering but its becoming more accepted hang in there
2007-04-30 03:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope it just means that u like it without cream
2007-04-30 03:52:15
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answered by CHAEI 6
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Not really, no. You're manly regardless.
2007-04-30 03:46:33
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answered by Logan and Ella's Mommy 7
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