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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
25 Feb 21
In the 1970s, people loved to wear colorful unisex clothes. Both men and women can wear these clothes. I personally think that it is cool to wear retro clothes. I know that fashion styles have been changing through the years. As...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
18 Oct 18
This transgender thing is driving me nuts. I dont think men converting to women or vice versa should be allowed in female or unisex toilets. We are starting to see unisex toilets in the United Kingdom even though we have just...
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Ms Rae
@carebear29 (32002)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
31 Mar 18
As the one in the picture, I am getting the same exact infant car seat from a friend for $30. It is a very nice one and I like it. We were going to buy the same exact one at Walmart but a friend had the same exact one for sale for...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382329)
• Rockingham, Australia
1 Jul 17
We’d forgotten about some of the cultural differences between Australia and other countries. One French custom which is very different to Australia is their approach to toilets, particularly in caravan parks. From memory, Germany...
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Koalemos
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
26 Apr 17
The strangest thought occurred to me this morning. It is not unusual for someone with a specific surname to marry a person with the same surname, but what about the entire name?
With so many unisex forenames around, such as Leslie...
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TexanTornado
@TexanTornado (5573)
• United States
21 Aug 15
When I was in Junior High School, there were two sisters, whose names were; Billie Jo and Bobbie Sue. I guess their parents wanted boys. However, their first names were spelled the female way. So that gave them a bit of a break....
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airasheila
@airasheila (5454)
• Philippines
11 Sep 10
Good day to you,
Since we need to save a lot now a days, there are times, I need to check some cheap brands that I can use as an alternative to the usual things that I am buying.
However, though I am now using an alternative...
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surfacesur
@surfacesur (153)
• Denmark
23 Jul 09
There's something I have thought about for a while. Why don't we just have unisex toilets? Why does there always have to be a toilet for men and women? They will anyway be hidden in toilet stalls? It would be so much easier if we...
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