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Anonymous >> #31493
Posted on 2013-07-30 03:50:25 Score: 0 (vote Up/Down)   (Report as spam)
how did they even get that magazine. No cosmo, no.

Mr_Ruse >> #31543
Posted on 2013-07-30 21:32:06 Score: 0 (vote Up/Down)   (Report as spam)
Cosmotrollian?

But yeah, don't read Cosmo. Bad advice from there comes.

Beelzebibble >> #31550
Posted on 2013-07-30 23:08:28 Score: 3 (vote Up/Down)   (Report as spam)
Let's face it: Deep down inside most of us like vanity sizing, where label sizes are adjusted (and in the case of troll women's clothing today, sized down) to make us feel better about ourselves. That size zero dress you’re squeezing into? Probably more like a size 8 by Troll 1950s standards.

Same thing goes for bucket shopping. Whether you're buying, or your guy is, chances are, you’d rather pick up the XL Troll Magnum rather than the “Snugger fit” (a.k.a. smaller) Troll Lifestyles. But if he’s not, in fact, packing extra ammo in his pants, are there health hazards that result from sizing up?

The short answer, according to Debby Herbenick, PhD, MPH and Co-Director of Trolliana University’s Center for Troll Sexual Health Promotion: Not really.

"Should most troll men just buy a regular-size bucket?" says Herbenick. "Yeah, but if they happen to get a larger one, it's unlikely that will be a problem."


LonelyCoast >> #31557
Posted on 2013-07-31 02:16:05 Score: 0 (vote Up/Down)   (Report as spam)
^ *standing ovation*


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