Sure, Dearie.
Is it warm enough for you? I used vanilla cream bubble bath.
Here's your duckies.
The towel sitting on the warmer for you whenever you are ready.
2007-05-05 11:29:56
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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I thought 40 was 40, 20 was 20, and 23 was 23 and yeah im sure you can get some one to run a bath for you..lol
2007-05-05 11:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell yeah,I always take baths with my rubber duckie and with the little fish that squert water just in case my hubby comes in and has to go # 2 then i spray him right in the middle of it
2007-05-05 11:32:47
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answered by bluejluv 2
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I will take care of it for you! Since I am 41 going on 21, duckies free of charge of course.
2007-05-05 11:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok do you want Mr.Bubble or Kermit the Frog Bubble Bath bubbles?
2007-05-05 12:24:45
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answered by KD 5
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Face it costly, your hubby's basically gay, basically because of the fact he tries to pretend it via doing issues genuine adult adult males do, does not take the c0ck out of him and positioned it into you. supply up asking a number of those "my hubby could be gay" questions and awaken and scent the coffee. a minimum of once you come back abode early and locate him in mattress with somebody you could constantly have 2 adult adult males to make your ideas up on between and you're able to constantly take his little black e book and detect a date. HA HA HA Bubble Baths and MR. Bubble rock !!!!!!!!!
2017-01-09 13:38:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I have 2 rubber duckies you can borrow..but NO funny stuff, YA HEAR!
2007-05-05 11:29:21
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Property Rights
Under the laws of Islam, women have obtained the right to sell and buy properties, own business, take legal actions, vote, and participate in political affairs. Inheritance law was/is also among the most important rights. According to Islam, a woman inherits, half the share of her brother. At the same time a daughter, can chose but has no the obligation to support her parents or children, while her brother does. A man, a brother, has the obligation, by the rules of Islam, to support his mother, wife, children, sisters, and the children of his sisters if necessary. If a woman, a mother, a sister did not have the wealth or the desire to support her children, it would become the duty of her brother to support them. The Prophet (swa) has introduced the rules and the laws for humanity, some honor the rules and some chose not to. Under Islamic law, women also have control not only over their property but also dowry claims. Once she is married, she may demand her dowry from her husband at any time, and in the case of divorce, she would receive her share of the property.
Marriage and the Right to Divorce
According to the laws of Islam a man and a woman have the right to choose their partner and they should not be forced into marriage. Fatima, the Prophet's daughter was educated, beautiful and respectful. It is narrated that when Amir al momenin Ali asked for Fatima's hand in marriage Prophet (swa) did not respond to Ali until he asked Fatima for her decision. Divorce is permitted in Islam under specific terms and conditions. According to the laws of Islam one may end a marriage by divorce if there is a definite cause for such an action.
Polygamy is a tradition practiced in many cultures, yet Islam restricted it by setting regulations. These regulations are very severe, and a very few can practice it. Quran (IV:3) reads: "If you feel that you will be able to deal justly with orphans, marry the women of your choice one, two, three, or four. But if you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly with them, then marry only one." The verse emphasize being just not only to the women but also to their children, who would, otherwise, remain fatherless after their mothers became widowed -- a frequent occurrence during the early centuries of Islam, when men were often killed in wars. "Deal justly" refers to equal treatment, not only emotionally but also financially. The particular historical context of polygamy in Islam followed one of the harshest wars, where many men were killed, leaving a multitude of women widowed, fatherless, and without support. Also a Muslim man cannot marry a second wife without the permission of the first wife. With all these restricted regulations, according to the Islamic law, polygamy is possible but rare in practice
talal_ssss@hotmail
2007-05-05 11:35:11
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answered by talal s 2
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No, My rubber duckie!
2007-05-05 11:30:01
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answered by The FFX Blitz ™ 6
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hahahahahaha
rubber duckies r kewl
2007-05-05 11:30:53
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answered by Anonymous
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