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Have you checked with any pregnant women to see if this is a problem? I used to shave my wife's legs for her. |
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I don't quite know where to start with this. Across 7. I get the feeling it is some huge strange anagram that I cannot fathom. Down 9. what is the bump proventing. Across 10. other parts may be challanging. Down 14. a razor that extend's so that they can get to the place.... |
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Why would a pregnant woman want to shave her bits? She is already highly sexually unattractive! (No, I don't want you to provide links to prove otherwise!) |
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I have known pregnant women who have had no trouble shaving there [sic] legs. They did not find it challanging [sic], because there was no place that bump was proventing [sic] them doing [sic]. A razor that extend's [sic] would be a solution without a problem. |
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If they were illegal, [globaltourniquet] could get
"One to three" for five sic's
in one annotation. |
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The handle of the razor extends? If that is so, it would be very difficult to get he necessary downward pressure. The length of the razor handle would also amplify the minute shakings of yer hands resulting in the razor head shaking like Shakin' Stevens. |
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bliss, note: "used to" - got fed up, went down the pub, got bladdered, had a curry, came home, sick all over the cat, fell asleep in the toilet. |
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