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| What would you think of a wife that refused to wear a cheerleader outfit to a superbowl party to pay off a bet? so her poor husband had to wear one including a bra and panties for the 1st half? She was not involved with the bet but shouldn't she be willing to show a little T &A to save her husband? |
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| No, he made the bet he needs to follow through on it. It's completely his fault, and if I were that wife I would have some serious issues with a husband who thinks he can make decisions for me, or promises for me without consulting me first. |
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