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March 9th, 2010
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How can you build a strong and healthy relationship with a man who listens to Tom Leykus?
My boyfriend listens to Tom Leykus every day in home from work which is an hour commute. Our relationship is great. But I listened to this show and Tom seem to have little respect or recognition by women. He promotes a lifetime of use of women for sex and never damaged.
I feel so bad for you! Those views will always be sent Leykus in head! TL heard are a number of times (7-10) is the same message 10 years old, and again Good luck!
Tom and Jerry Cartoon series,
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