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Why Do Women Care So Much ... ?


... where her man's weenie has been? What's the big deal? Do women care where the cat has been? Do women care where the wind has been?

Doesn't experience count for anything anymore?

Weenie? How old are you? Grow up and quit posting stupid and lame questions on here!

women are smarter.

Because we don't want to be just one of many, but "the one". Also because we don't like diseases.

This day in age with diseases you need to care where it has been!

thats right man! its so frustrating sometimes.
its not like we care where they have been, and gawd only knows where they have been. some of them are quite slutty after all.

why should you care about every query in a woman's mind????

Experience is a grand thing... Women all appreciate a good lay, but we don't like to feel like we're just another notch in your belt! Furthermore, I think women (and men) are more aware of things like STDs... It's a personal courtesy thing, at least in my experience. :)

da same reasons guyz kare bout how many guyz tha gurl been wit. n besides most guyz r pigz n dey be sleepin wit whoever is put in front of dem n unlike dem we like to take kare of ourselves

rolls eyes. . .






















gets 2 points

We have to watch out for ourselves and be safe. We don't won't to be another notch in your belt.

SOME women, you mean? You can't say (w/out sounding stupid) that all women believe that.

what is the most important part of ur body to loose??? U can get allong with eyes, people do, you can get allong with you hand and arms or legs, it heart a lot but to loose your "P" is as to loose your self... so, you see how important that is to us, same way when "SHE" looses her bf's "P" it is like to loose here BF... GOT IT :)

well we just wanna make sure the guy doesnt have aids or anything sick like that or herpes or something like that b/c we dont wanna get it too. but not all care....some wouldnt care if they got an std.

Experience is good but.. if you messed with someone really dirty and nasty your winky could turn black and fall off and we don't want it inside of us if it does..

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