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Can a man cognitively walk away from adultery? and got a better answer
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Everything in the world is relative, so the concept depends on what exactly you mean.
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Everything in the world is relative, so the concept of slavery depends on what exactly you mean.
Everything in the world is relative, so the concept of slavery depends on what exactly you mean.
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A slave is no longer a man but a slave.
A slave is no longer a man but a slave.
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Is it possible to love the slave in a man?
Is it possible to love the slave in a man?
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often and densely this phenomenon. more often in sexual
often and densely this phenomenon. more often in sexual
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there is no fellow for taste and color. strange women need strange men. and if she wants a slave, she will find him who will become a slave. is it bad? to be a slave it takes great courage. and when he demands submission as a strong, she curses and hates. but they like it. is it bad?
there is no fellow for taste and color. strange women need strange men. and if she wants a slave, she will find him who will become a slave. is it bad? to be a slave it takes great courage. and when he demands submission as a strong, she curses and hates. but they like it. is it bad?
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Rather unconsciously
Rather unconsciously
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Slaves are born.
Slaves are born.
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The ring on the finger, it's a peculiar habit around the neck.
The ring on the finger, it's a peculiar habit around the neck.
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Maybe he walks away defeated by voluptuousness.
Maybe he walks away defeated by voluptuousness.