Well, honey, in the 90s, you had groups like TLC and Destiny's Child strutting their stuff with three men and one lady in the mix. These fierce ladies held their own and showed the world that girl power was alive and kicking, all while the guys tried to keep up. So, buckle up, buttercup, because these groups were the real deal back in the day.
Sometimes a man is a lady because they were born half-lady half-man, a hermaphrodite. Some men want to be ladies, but since they are really men, they will act like one, like other men, and dress like a lady.
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No, Boyz II Men and All-4-One are not the same bands; they are distinct musical groups. Boyz II Men, formed in the early 1990s, is known for their smooth R&B harmonies and ballads, while All-4-One, also formed in the 1990s, is recognized for their pop and R&B hits, including their famous cover of "I Swear." Both groups have enjoyed significant success in the same era, but they have different styles and musical identities.
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The lady is one of the singers from the band, Hillary Scott.
Sometimes a man is a lady because they were born half-lady half-man, a hermaphrodite. Some men want to be ladies, but since they are really men, they will act like one, like other men, and dress like a lady.
No. She is not. Lady Deathstrike has so far only appeared in one movie, X2: X-men United.
just give men the answers
Yes she is and she is a Lady but she is a Lady that looks like a man and she has a deep voice and she has a men's face but still a Lady. She is one of Captain Hook's Pirates. Her name is ship.
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Matt and Kory Show - 2010 The One with the 90s - 4.1 was released on: USA: 21 March 2012
on the 90s series i think hes either around wolverines age i think or he might be around his 60s or 50s. but on the x men last stand movie 49. on x men origin movie he look like 39. i used to have a x men origin sabertooth toy i went one subing
Matt and Kory Show - 2010 The One with the 90s 4-1 was released on: USA: 21 March 2012
Yes but only in the background of the screen in one part, she should appear drinking tea i belive
Sorry not sure about a song called Mr. Winslow in the 90s but there was a song called Mr. Wendel by Arrested Development. I bet that is the one in which you are referring.
One lady wore gilded shoes and the women around liked it and men howled at her but one women called her a hoe and that started arguments
One does not raise an eyebrow when one hears a questionable question. Men rise when a lady leaves or returns to a dinner table. Men always hold doors for ladies, and the lady always mutters a slight "Thank You". One puts a napkin in his/her lap at the moment one sits down at the table. One does not burp or belch, and if this happens when the "do-er" is not in control, the burper mumbles a "Oh my goodness"...or "sorry". A man does not oogle women on the street; neither does a lady oogle men. One does not wear revealing clothing. When a strange man continues to stare, a lady simply removes herself from his vision--if not possible, she tells her male escort. Body language dictates that neither men nor women (girls nor boys) stares at the other sex such that others will notice. A lady and a gentleman walk in a confident stride, but do not call attention to each other, or to strangers. Gesticulations using the hands or fingers are never used. (the middle digit of the hand?) A lady always keeps a subtle smile, not a broad one, but a simple one, on her face. So does a gentleman. A man offers his hand to shake hands, when offered a hand, or when meeting other people. A LADY, on the other hand, (?) offers her hand FIRST so that no one will attempt to kiss or hug her. The handshake does not break fingers, but, too, is not limp. A lady does not wear revealing clothing: neither does a gentleman. A lady allows a gentleman to pull out a chair when she is about to sit. Even though this makes the lady in question have to scootch her own chair--she allows this gesture. Neither of them stares at anything, especially another human which would make the stared at person uncomfortable. (This is a beginning, but I think it is a good start.)