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Those stains
Hello,
As a man, I have to ask. When "those stains" occur, accidentally, on the butt of a ladies jeans, and they don't quite come out in the wash, why don't you throw the jeans out and buy a new pair? I have noticed this over the years - if I cut myself while shaving, and leave a stain on the collar of my shirt that won't come out after washing, I throw out the shirt, and get a new one. To wear that shirt, with a blood stain "almost" washed out would be unthinkable - why is a pair of pants for a lady any different? Not like anyone walking behind you can't see the "accident". I buy lady products for my wife, I'm no neanderthal, but really, why wear an "almost" clean pair of pants?
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Once upon a time, there was a bank teller. The bank teller was a close friend of another bank teller, who was actively engaged in defrauding the bank management of some serious cheddar. The management of the bank caught the fraudster, and demanded repayment. The fraudster not only refused to repay, but he sent out letters to all the banks customers saying that he hadn't committed the fraud, but the banks management was lying. The first bank teller did his best to cover for his thief friend, making sure that any customer letters about his thieving friend were intercepted and lied about, but letting his bosses at the bank say their peace about his dirt-bag friend. Eventually the fraudster confessed to his malfeasance, and was found guilty. But the teller still covers for his friend, and penalizes any of the banks customers that still ask about his friend the thief. Now the thief is employed at the bank, again - and some of the customers remember what he did. But the teller still covers for his friend, and actively discourages the customers from asking or commenting about the thief, to the point of censoring their comments, and changing their accounts in punishment. Should customers of the bank be told of the wrongdoers crimes, or reminded that the teller is still covering for his friends deeds? |
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What kinda sexual freak wonders about the fricken stains on a girls butt??
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have you seen my lighter?
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outwardly obvious signs of skankery are there for your benefit.
view it as a Mr. Yuk sticker of poonani. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: California
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Okay, first... really? Someone really asked this? You have WAY too much time on your hands if you ACTUALLY wanted to ask this.
A, most women know when they're going to get their periods and plan accordingly, so we don't have stains. B, soaking clothes in cold water gets blood out. But again... Really? That's the strangest question ever. |
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