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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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0 can anyone explain this sentence to me, please? 02br
00 "have sex after drinking and you could be nursing more than a hangover" 0-
  

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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 10can anyone explain this sentence to me, please? 02br 02br 00Are you asking about real or figurative meaning? 02br 02br 00I think it is just an advice!!!

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 10can anyone explain this sentence to me, please?
  • 02br 02br 00Are you asking about real or figurative meaning?
  • 02br 02br 00I think it is just an advice!!!
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10can anyone explain this sentence to me, please? "have *** after drinking and you could be nursing more than a hangover"12blockquote
10First, I don't agree with that sentence - if you drink a lot, you can't have *** anyway.02br
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0It's warning that having drunk *** often means having unprotected ***. "You could be nursing more than a hangover" is an implication that this could result in pregnancy, as the verb "nurse" is often used to mean taking care of a baby (or, more literally, breastfeeding it) as well as overcoming a hangover.0-

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