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| Shiva Shiva!! |
Posted
on 13-Nov-02 03:37 PM
The birth control Patch is one of the best Invention of the year. Guys, don't worry. Now is the right time to mingle around with your gfriend without... :) For details about the invention of the year here is the link. http://www.time.com/time/2002/inventions/med_patch.html
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| gbncorg |
Posted
on 13-Nov-02 04:03 PM
So, you got to give damn dose to your Wife every night and day, right?
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| batauli |
Posted
on 13-Nov-02 07:09 PM
It works for a week.. Malai ta once a week pani balla balla.. Jata tatai keti haru lai chha.. imagine euta condom good for a week..!!!! The perfect birth control device, when someone invents it, will be totally invisible yet impossible to forget: no pills, no shots, no condoms. This year's newest entry, OrthoEvra, is not perfect, but it's close. It's a patch about the size of a matchbook, but as thin as a piece of tape, that delivers the same estrogen and progestin found in a standard birth-control pill. The hormones pass from the patch through the skin and into the bloodstream. It's waterproof and won't fall off; just find a discreet place to stick it on your body, and change it once a week. If only it were invisible. (from that same URL) batauli
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| lonely |
Posted
on 13-Nov-02 07:19 PM
Isen't that expensive...cost wise analysis pani garnu paryo ni..haina ra... I think that is more expensive than other alternatices(?) Availability: Now, $25 to $40 a month (from the same URL)
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| batauli |
Posted
on 13-Nov-02 07:37 PM
Lonely, 3pak condom $ 2.99 1 month supply of pills $ 5.99 Not having to worry about leaks or misses.. PRICELESS batauli
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| Shiva Shiva!! |
Posted
on 13-Nov-02 09:09 PM
Isn't that wonderful batauli?? hehehehe
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| Thakkar Sharma |
Posted
on 13-Nov-02 09:44 PM
Looks like whoever invented this going to make a good money. I already see 4 prominent buyers. Moj gara shathi ho moj gara................
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