A few nice sex women images I found:
A comedian in the act
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Comedian tries to "score"
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Answer by Hound Lover
We didn't even discuss it, but we had lived together for almost four years before we got married!
I see where you're coming from, but don't you think you'll BOTH need that ...um....stress release? I know we did!!
Answer by ââââ¼âââ âºMARSâ ââââ²âââ
1. a)
the first thing that comes to your mind when i say the following names
a) kareena kapoor: below mediocre
b) amisha patel: rarely in movies
c) aishwarya rai: overrated
d) vidya balan: decent actor and most her movies are about society issues
choose one: preity
not interested in meeting anyone
if you woke up in the morning and found out that you become karan johar then what would you do.?
make a movie on my life :P
madhuri
best current actress:... don't really know... been a few years since i watched any indian movie. but dont like the current trend of trashy movies.
choose one:
shahid or ranbir kapoor: ranbir (just judging from the few songs i watched lately)
imran or shahid: shahid (imran hashmi SUX)
the better actress and dancer
karishma or kareena: neither
and last what movie you are looking forward to watch.... INCEPTION :D :P
Answer by Crystal T
it was The Esperanza Hotel in Cabo San Lucas
Answer by bradlepe
Yes, male.
The say it's sex-linked, so that means the gene is either on the X or Y chromosome.
They then say that the mother is heterozygous, so it must be on the X chromosome (in order for her to be heterozygous, she needs to have one copy of the normal allele and another of the disease-associated allele). If it were Y-linked, the father would be hemizygous for the allele (since he only has one copy of the Y chromosome) and he would also have the disease.
When they mate, their daughters will get one X chromosome from the mother and the other from the father. Since the father doesn't have the disease, the X chromosome they get from him will have to have the normal allele, so none of the females will have the disease.
For their sons, the father gives them his Y chromosome and the mother gives one of her two X chromosomes. If a son gets the X chromosome that has the disease-associated allele, he'll have the disease since he didn't inherit a normal copy from his father.
Answer by Pookie
lol no!!!