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Ow, ow ow, we are in this day and age, is there still a woman who can be trusted as a woman? A man who can be trusted as a man? If less contemplative, I will be very skeptical in this life. And it seems I've been such a presence.
Seeing a beautiful woman, I will doubt whether she's not a transgender who will say, "Once, I was a man". When seeing a handsome man, I will doubt whether he is only interested in men or he likes men and women as well.
Finally I decided :
* A woman is a woman if she can get pregnant and have a uterus (this is beyond the condition of a woman who has a uterus and vagina, but can not have a baby because of other medical factors) and can feed the baby because the productivity of mammary gland.
* A man is a man if he's just likes the women's original vagina.
If not so, then all things can be questioned. Sorry. You know yourself. With the advancement of technology, you can be proud of your breasts and feel happy. But, well, you know yourself. You do not have a vagina, uterus and mammary glands, even though you're designing your breasts in such a way that your assets are able to make our men falling in love with your Artificial Meat.
I dunno, is it love or hermaphrodite? They have become a kind of worm? Wow? Wow. But well, a man who only likes meat on the body of a woman is not a man who can be classified as an upper-class man. That's not a problem for me. They should get out and stand on the sidelines. Sorry. You know yourself.
Postscript : I'm not insulting, I do not harass transgender. I just defend my rights as a original woman. And I'm still in the corridors for the opposition to sexual disorientation.
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MSG TODAY
Yesterday night I had a dream, and my dream was very silly. I met Benjamin Netanyahu and Eric Garcetti. Then I was having weird fantasies with them. My fantasy was to make love to them. Ehhehehe my body shivering with multi orgasm sensation, many times, whereas I knew I was sleeping. Because disrupted between dream and reality finally I decided to wake up and want to get real orgasm. Special software has been available: My fiance, who was asleep.
But awaken him to explain this condition was more ridiculous. I did not have the heart to wake all the devices on that night. Finally I just drank a glass of water to dislodge all my desires. Successfully. (Go away, orgasm! Bye. Bye.)
But, do you know why I dream so ridiculous and silly? Because yesterday afternoon when we went to eat Chinese food, I forgot to order the menu without MSG. And this means I kill my body unconsciously.
I had headaches, vomiting and cramps around the neck, shoulders and back and belching continuously for several hours before finally falling asleep with a heavy drowsiness. But I do not understand how the chemical bonds in MSG with Israeli Prime Minister and mayor of L.A.
I feel funny with my brain works.
But I never show how frightening this substance for my body to my partner. Instinctively, I prefer to keep this secret from him.
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