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Question Posted Wednesday November 30 2005, 10:17 am

i have a friend who refuses to be a pain in my neck. instead, he chooses to be a pain in the a**. why can't he be content to be a pain in the side? and why is it that most pains are MALE?
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xt answered Thursday December 1 2005, 12:26 am:
hi pain,

i don't know why your friend chose the lower part of your anatomy to be a pain in. the choice is entirely up to him, isn't it? modern society advocates freedom of choice, darling. you should respect that.

most pains are male because, well, that's the only thing they can do.

luv, xt :)

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