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noname [10]
3 years ago
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Need help very fast for my. Class

English
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Serga [27]3 years ago
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ok so me and dad talking about this and that pretty trigging in my eyed i think that is nothing just cause girls and men have diffrent private parts doesnt mean they are any diffrent god made us human we are two of a kind and when people say this is a mans world it annoys me cause im a girl and if you are saying its a mans world well woman can have things to woman are just as important as men are. (im in 7th grade sorry if i dont get it right)

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