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Should spicy Mexican women use contraception?
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Yes of course just remind yourself that our mums or sisters are women too
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then you must be some kind of wizzard who has lightning in his eyes - Balkanforum User Cobra about Mortimer
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Guys who make threads like this don't get married. Thus, you'll never know. Have a fun life.
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If in this suppositional scenery we assured the continuing of our species by any given method, and if this man's suppression of sexuality does not equated with a decrease of testosterone levels, changing our morphological and psychologically characteristics, meaning us becoming lady-like. The response to your question is yes we would still care, although less.
Discounting female family like others mentioned, we would still be social, we would still care about a fellow human. But for sure lot of women would be deprived of a high amount of attention. Let's not fool ourselves a good looking woman independently of her character has more attention than a not so good looking girl. In this forum women have more attention promptly than men due to their gender.
We would stop to be sexually driven to be personality/character driven, we would care like we care about our female friends, with the women we click on personality level.
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Yup.
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Why the holy fuck do you have this obsession about marriage in the USA?
In Europe we just have couples who aren't married and have kids together:
https://yaleglobal.yale.edu/sites/de...ure3-500px.png
Marriage is obsolete, informal partnerships are better. Misogamy for the win.
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