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No, but her teeth were. TaskmasterJack Send a noteboard - 17/03/2010 06:06:56 PM
I'm lucky that my current bf is a vegetarian. I was too during most of my formative years, and while I'll eat meat now, I'm always nervous when cooking it.


That's okay. Most guys won't care if his girlfriend cooks meat, he just hopes she doesn't have a problem eating it.
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