Of course som of them are. Bisexual or homosexual people come from all walks of life. Yes, being gay or bisexual is no different from being heterosexual in every other way apart from your sexual orientation.
Grande e forte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "big and strong".Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective grande is "big, great". The conjunction e means "and". The feminine/masculine adjective forte translates as "strong".The pronunciation will be "GRAHN-dey (ey) FOHR-tey" in Italian.
strong, stout, muscular, tall, big, handsome, studly, rough, tough
Ares is the god of war he was big but not as big as the other gods but he was super strong but that was it
It depends on the subject of the sentence. It also depends on the gender of the subject and the gender of the recipient. For example: I (masculine) send you (masculine) a big hug = ani shole'akh lekha khibuk gadol we (masculine) send you (feminine) a big hug = anakhnu shol'khim lakh khibuk gadol They (feminine) send you (masculine) a big hug = hen shol'khot lekha khibuk gadol
yes she is a big fat bisexual yes...sadly she is a BIG FAT bisexual... yes she is and there is nothing bad been bi im bi-sexual there is nothing wrong with so f*** u people
really strong.
really strong.
Il pezzo grosso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the big cheese."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine noun pezzo means "piece." The masculine adjective grosso means "big."The pronunciation is "eel PEHTS-tsoh GROHS-soh."
No, they were just bred to do this job. Any canine big and strong enough can do this job. They don't always have to be big...if they are smaller than sometimes they may be able to pull faster....but they still have to be really strong
The word "big" can be feminine or masculine when translated from English to French. The choice depends upon the gender and number of the objects or people being so described: the singular grandand the plural grands in the masculine and the singular grande and the plural grandes in the feminine. The respective pronunciations will be "graw" in the masculine and "grawnd" in the feminine in French.
They are strong of causing tornadoes, not so big waves, heavy wind and rain and else, dont understand? i dont have any other awnser LOL.
They aren't. This is absurd. Points to consider:There is no such thing as a "heterosexual man with bisexual tendencies." You are actually describing a bisexual man, not a heterosexual man. Heterosexual men, by definition, are heterosexual only.Not all bisexual men are interested in being submissive, and not all prefer a certain physical type. All bisexual men are different.