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  • Ảnh của tác giả: Nemo Clothing
    Nemo Clothing
  • 12 thg 7, 2023
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For quite a long time (not all of history) Han Chinese women sometimes had their feet bound in varying degrees. I have no god damn idea why. In the Myrtle Beach Pelicans baseball the Chicago Cubs of tomorrow shirt also I will do this 15th and 16th centuries, there was often this thing called a codpiece. It was set between a man’s legs. I’m not sure why. There must’ve been a reason but I don’t know what it was. Not a single day goes by where I don’t see at least one woman talking about what they would do to the other woman if they caught their significant other cheating. It teaches men that it’s okay to cheat. Instead of confronting their actions, you’re holding a supposed stranger completely accountable for a man’s mistakes. You’re training them to believe it’s acceptable. Ladies, you’re not dating the woman he cheated on you with. Sit back and think about which person hurt you. If she’s not the one who cheated on you, she’s not the problem. It’s likely that the next time he cheats, it’ll be a different woman. This woman could be anyone. And he will still be the one cheating on you. Have you ever noticed how when it comes to a cheating husband, he’s rarely ever called a “homewrecker”? This term is reserved only for short-skirted, cleavage-showing temptresses, not the men who willingly cheat. Sure, this woman may have known that your man wasn’t single, but it’s his actions that are responsible for your pain. Don’t enable them. We need to stop teaching these kind of men that this behavior is acceptable and that they can’t control themselves.


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