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Bird of a feather flock together or opposites attract.
What do you think? |
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if birds have opposite feathers, they attract to make big whoopie.
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I think opposites can be temporarily intriguing by virtue of their sheer oppositionitiness.
In the end, though, the feathery birds are far more comfortable over the long haul. |
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Bird of a feather flock together or opposites attract. What do you think? I'm just looking to flock a bird of a different feather. |
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Bird of a feather flock together or opposites attract. What do you think? I'm just looking to flock a bird of a different feather. |
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Birds of a feather make great love together
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A nice median between the two.
Because I've dated people exactly like me and realized why I scare some people...and I've dated the complete opposite of me and realized I like scaring people. |
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I'd have to say more like me than not, but I don't want to date the male version of me LOL Wait a minute... No, I don't. |
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Both!
People with the same interests usually flock together but sometimes we are curious about our opposites |
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Lube makes opposites 'attract' mo' bettah ...
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Birds of a feather make great love together I love your poetry. It's so true to life. |
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Birds of a feather make great love together I love your poetry. It's so true to life. Wait till i get out the good stuff!! |
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humming birds and eagles
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humming birds and eagles The Eagles would eat the hummingbirds.....oh wait!!! ..um um... |
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humming birds and eagles The Eagles would eat the hummingbirds.....oh wait!!! ..um um... |
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Both... you have to have SOMETHING in common (like parts that fit ) BUT not be so much alike that you may be related
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Both... you have to have SOMETHING in common (like parts that fit ) BUT not be so much alike that you may be related |
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I think opposites do attract. But after a while there must be some common interests or it won't last.
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Bird of a feather flock together or opposites attract. What do you think? I'm just looking to flock a bird of a different feather. Word up Totage! |
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