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Well stated thanks ; everyone has his likes and that's why no body should judge another .one man's meat is another man's poison. Relax and respect others likes. Me personally I love food and I can't live without it. Take my boyfriend and leave my food .food is my strength and power. I don't jock when it comes to food.
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