Well that comes down to each individual one, and each individual person viewing them surely?
Also, personality plays a part in attractiveness so it's very difficult to quantify unless you get to know everyone. |
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"are the TV's more atractive than the Girls ?
You seem to be suggesting that there is a difference.
Are you suggesting that trans women(girls) are not women(girls)?
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You seem not know that trans women (girl) are not TV'S there's a massive diference between both words |
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"are the TV's more atractive than the Girls ?
You seem to be suggesting that there is a difference.
Are you suggesting that trans women(girls) are not women(girls)?
You seem not know that trans women (girl) are not TV'S there's a massive diference between both words "
Many tvs and others in the trans spectrum use female pronouns and persona. This would seem to suggest that is how they consider themselves.
I was just inquiring as to whether the op was suggesting they are wrong. |
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"I've had some guys say I'm more attractive than their wives and girlfriends "
Some people just don’t have a clue when it comes to clothes and knowing how to dress to impress but by looking at your photos, you do dress really stylish so I can really believe that you do dress a lot better than some people’s wife’s and girlfriends! |
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TV's can be quite attractive now, I saw a large screen frameless one recently that was almost as thin as a sheet of glass. When i was a kid they were a big boxy thing that filled a lot of space in the corner of the room, though there was something a bit magical about the smell of the hot dust on the valves when i was watching Jackanory.
Always been a bit meh about grills, but i guess it is healthier to do bacon that way instead of frying it. |
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"TV's can be quite attractive now, I saw a large screen frameless one recently that was almost as thin as a sheet of glass. When i was a kid they were a big boxy thing that filled a lot of space in the corner of the room, though there was something a bit magical about the smell of the hot dust on the valves when i was watching Jackanory.
Always been a bit meh about grills, but i guess it is healthier to do bacon that way instead of frying it."
TVs definitely come with some sleek lines now.
Isn't grill just Yank for barbecue? |
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"TV's can be quite attractive now, I saw a large screen frameless one recently that was almost as thin as a sheet of glass. When i was a kid they were a big boxy thing that filled a lot of space in the corner of the room, though there was something a bit magical about the smell of the hot dust on the valves when i was watching Jackanory.
Always been a bit meh about grills, but i guess it is healthier to do bacon that way instead of frying it.
TVs definitely come with some sleek lines now.
Isn't grill just Yank for barbecue?"
In England it's also the bit of the cooker with a heating element that a tray slides underneath, so that meat or whatever can be cooked from above. Handy for making cheese on toast. |
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"TV's can be quite attractive now, I saw a large screen frameless one recently that was almost as thin as a sheet of glass. When i was a kid they were a big boxy thing that filled a lot of space in the corner of the room, though there was something a bit magical about the smell of the hot dust on the valves when i was watching Jackanory.
Always been a bit meh about grills, but i guess it is healthier to do bacon that way instead of frying it.
TVs definitely come with some sleek lines now.
Isn't grill just Yank for barbecue?
In England it's also the bit of the cooker with a heating element that a tray slides underneath, so that meat or whatever can be cooked from above. Handy for making cheese on toast."
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