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The present continuous tense of "ties" is "is tying" or "are tying" depending on the subject. For example, "He is tying his shoes" or "They are tying their shoelaces."

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The present continuous tense of "ties" is "is tying" or "are tying" depending on the subject. For example, "He is tying his shoes" or "They are tying their shoelaces."

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Either or both. Vasectomy is usually outpatient.

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A health care term for tying is ligature. It's the act of tying or binding off blood vessels.

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i have done that it felt SO good her lips were so tasty i licked her bits and she grabbed my willy she was good at it

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