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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Opinion or opinions

Which is correct?


I personally don't think it's any different than girls showing their cleavage or posed with their butt sticking out. Both of which I have (a) negative opinion/opinions of.

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I personally don't think it's any different than girls showing their cleavage or posed with their **** sticking out. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Both of which I have a negative opinion of. This means I have one negative opinion of each of these things.

  • I personally don't think it's any different than girls showing their cleavage or posed with their **** sticking out.
  • ------------------------------------------------------------------ Both of which I have a negative opinion of.
  • This means I have one negative opinion of each of these things.
  • ie I have a negative opinion of girls showing their cleavage.
  • I have a negative opinion of girls posed with their **** sticking out.
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I personally don't think it's any different than girls showing their cleavage or posed with their **** sticking out.

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Both of which I have a negative opinion of.

This means I have one negative opinion of each of these things.

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I have a negative opinion of girls showing thei

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