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How/why is a man cleaning/doing housework a turn-on for women. Are we talking sexual arousal in this case?
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How/why is a man cleaning/doing housework a turn-on for women. Are we talking sexual arousal in this case?
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"four goals a game in a soccer match is way too much and it is the result of bad defensive schemes'' ------------------------------------- Now thats is very debateable. Why do you overlook the ...
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yet there was a remarkable resemblance in these ancient mythologies (those of the Greeks being only one example), in which gods and goddesses mated with humans to produce superhuman heroes and ...
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(the sons of God (that is, the professors of religion who were called by the name of the Lord, and called upon that name), married the daughters of men) Would i be right (from your experience) in ...
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Do you think that these Son's of God relate to the sons of Anak or that text (Num. 13:23).
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Thanx for your answer M.L. Can i ask when it says 'They were killers whose violent exploits are likely echoed in ancient myths and legends' do you think it refers to Nimrod?
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Very interesting answer Jess thanx. Do you know the background to Matthew Henry's commentary? Who he is/was or the book?
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