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broad minded female comes out as broad minded female, this is hard to explain but if you type broad minded female the forum renames it to broad minded female

hahaha, this is the funniest thing I have come across this hour, lend me your ears and laugh at broad minded female.... HA! :down::D :D

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Thats not how it will go, females don't cotton on that quick, I will get away with it for at least 5 minutes :worship:

I'm telling all my friends! Then we'll see how quickly u get away with it (besides u know how quick the female b!tch mouth runs)



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