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"Dear Cindy. My husband was unfaithful... "- can in principle only at
her/its/their

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his/its lnteresse.
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manage this and write my number to it.
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Barry, no.
Think of the beautiful money with it, however.

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It still continues: "My husband deceives me, however, that is not the worst.
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The woman is half so attractively as I not once. If I am in the injustice,
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if I feel doubly so injured? "
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What would a woman say?
Well.

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Ah...
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Ah God, not Cathy!
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(Handy)
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All Om...
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(Handy)
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I goes ran quite shortly.
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Hello?
Hi, treasure.

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Can I ask you a hypothetical question? Yoga makes exactly I!
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It goes quite fast. Assumed,
a man deceives his/its wife with one,

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she/it only half so attractively is as she/it. If the wife should get annoyed
about it,

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that the other doll is so ugly?
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Well, beautifully, you damn dung buck!
Who is she/it? What? No!

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Are you too cowardly to say therefore me openly? Toot sorrow for me. Power
further!

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lst it the docto's assistant with the hairy excerpt? Rhonda?
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it, you tail thinkers, knew I! I is equally ready. takes me a lawyer I!
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Cathy, treasure, calms you down. I doesn't deceive you. What?
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swears you I, I never would do this. Ah. Well yes, then...
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if it actually earned it that he/it gets the ugly. I must hang up.
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I dear you. Then what?
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May somebody telephone?
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She/it has right.
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What did she/it say?
Ah, that...

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Therefore, if the man goes strangely, it earned it if he/it gets the ugly.

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