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PMS: The Debate!


Kurb

PMS IS FAKE!  

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  1. 1. PMS IS FAKE!

    • Yes BROTHA KURB!
    • NO I WANNA ACT THE FOOL!


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I contend that PMS is a false truth, an excuse to act the fool.

Yes you are having some body changes, but that is no excuse to act like you have escaped from a mental institution.

Just like Valentines day it is a Woman created week so that nothing is taboo for them.

Join me brothers in saying "WOMAN STOP ACTING THE DAMN FOOL".

(no this is not in relation to mrs kurb)

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when you assholes can sprout a pair of ovaries and squirt out an egg every month...then on top of that.... grow a uterus and have the lining of it shed itself every month...then you can say its fake...until then...shut it

PRE Mensrtral Syndrome

The Storm before the Storm.

I do not doubt pains and what not during the event.

I contend the lead up is a false act.:dita:

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PRE Mensrtral Syndrome

The Storm before the Storm.

I do not doubt pains and what not during the event.

I contend the lead up is a false act.:dita:

there is action going on from the time I pass an egg to the time my uterus gets a new lining... I'm not saying its a free pass to act like a complete bitch for 2 weeks though...that sucks if any man is w/a woman that acts like that..

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there is action going on from the time I pass an egg to the time my uterus gets a new lining... I'm not saying its a free pass to act like a complete bitch for 2 weeks though...that sucks if any man is w/a woman that acts like that..

My chickens lay eggs everyday, and they NEVER seem cranky, or in a bad mood.

::D :leaving:

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when you assholes can sprout a pair of ovaries and squirt out an egg every month...then on top of that.... grow a uterus and have the lining of it shed itself every month...then you can say its fake...until then...shut it

Saucer of milk, table two.....

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So apparently Kurb's wife is in a mood and he doesn't like it...whaaaa, whaaaa, so he wants to argue science.

What about when Kurb ADMITTEDLY has his male PMS and is a bitch ???

Like a fly to sugar...

I said I would be your bitch and you could spank me..get ya facts straight!

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