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No you don't obviously.
Yes they are. The products are easy to use and seem to be very reasonably priced.
no they are just really good friends but it almost does seem like it. ;)
Men who have, or seem to have, everything are almost impossible to buy gifts for. However, the best place to find advice for buying a gift would be the internet.
He is the princely type, making everything he does make him seem like a gentleman
Men are supposed to be stronger, smarter and better at almost everything. They aren't better at EVERYTHING. But they seem to think so. There are things that men can't do such as... * give birth *most can't cook very well
It's, It is
You will definitely know as he will avoid you, try everything not to talk to you and when/if he does or has to will seem less than enthused.
My Dell computers were both reasonably priced and I really like both of them, although I haven't used my PC in eons - I always seem to be on the laptop.
Men are supposed to be stronger, smarter and better at almost everything. They aren't better at EVERYTHING. But they seem to think so. There are things that men can't do such as... * give birth *most can't cook very well
No. it might seem like it but everything is made of matter. law of conservation
The earth's gravity field makes everything push into the earth like a bubble arround the planet. This makes it seem like the earth is flat.