If I were going to describe the perfect contraceptive, it would go something like this: no babies, no latex, no daily pill to remember, no hormones to interfere with mood or sex drive, no negative ...
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If I were going to describe the perfect contraceptive, it would go something like this: no babies, no latex, no daily pill to remember, no hormones to interfere with mood or sex drive, no negative ...
I definitely categorize this article as sizzlin'. OK, ladies, let's have your opinion. Do you think men could handle such a procedure? And men, do you feel you could handle it? Of course, with everything that sounds good, there are always side effects. Here? Not revealed.
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March 14, 8:12 AM
"The sculpture, on display at the busy Brussels South station, is 112-feet (34.05 meters) long and weighs over 2,755 pounds (1250 kilos). Maltese chocolate artist Andrew Farrugia spent over 700 hours constructing the masterpiece."
[The picture depicts only the train's engine...wait until you see each of the individual cars! WOW!]
Sharla Shults's insight:
This is incredible! Makes one wonder how much chocolate was consumed in the process! :-) Delete the scoop?
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The only problem is that it is done to men; and we all know that men will never put up with that!