shookwun
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Just grow a beard, get a tan, and hit the gym brah
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Just grow a beard, get a tan, and hit the gym brah
Just grow a beard, get a tan, and hit the gym brah
If only a bald head was looked at with the same joy as a bald vagina.
who the hell has hair down there?
Or better - if only we went bald on our vagina/dick instead of our heads. Why on earth did evolution decide that the one place we need and want hair the most, is the place we'll lose it.
But how can we be certain that she is truly lying?People are good at believing what they want to hear.
A very smart friend of mine actually believed his gf when she said that she likes dad bods.
But how can we be certain that she is truly lying?
Hang on! Is this your own mother that you are talking about?She's a fat slob and a hypocritical feminist, to boot. In fact, I'm indifferent to her.
My close friends and family know. I'm 19 and about a NW2, and most people say it looks fine, but I really really don't think so.
My point is: What would you buy a mother like this for Mother's Day?Yes. And your point would be?
LOL nothing. I don't even remember when her birthday is. And I don't care.
My mother openly mocked me for my hair loss several times. and even made very unpleasant remarks about it in public.
Precisely. I will always be grateful for everything she did for me, but I don't love her. Not anymore. I loved her deeply, but she changed for the worse over the years, she made me suffer and didn't care about it, as if she had earned the right to do or tell me anything she wanted without consequences. Nope. Now she pays the price.
are ur brothers bald as well?
This is a bit harsh. I think you are using your mother as a scapegoat for your resentment at being born.Precisely. I will always be grateful for everything she did for me, but I don't love her. Not anymore. I loved her deeply, but she changed for the worse over the years, she made me suffer and didn't care about it, as if she had earned the right to do or tell me anything she wanted without consequences. Nope. Now she pays the price.
This is a bit harsh. I think you are using your mother as a scapegoat for your resentment at being born.
How do you get on with your dad?
I love him deeply. He's always been caring, loving and supportive, especially during my studies. When I started to lose my hair, he helped me a lot, gave me advice and talked to me about how he lost his hair in his 20s, too and how difficult that was for him. I feel very close to him.
Luckily, they're not. Not yet, at least.
(brothers) Luckily, they're not. Not yet, at least.