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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Male brains developed to hunt and therefore, generally but not always, are better at perceiving distance and movement. Women were more gatherers and so the female brain is, generally not always, better developed to allow them to perform more patient and sedentary functions.
    I thought female brain was developed to do the hoovering. 😁

    Didnae want to live up to the stereotype but sometimes you just have to stick it in the goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    I thought female brain was developed to do the hoovering. ��

    Didnae want to live up to the stereotype but sometimes you just have to stick it in the goal.
    Facts are facts, that was a tap in and the female keeper's probably just about to dive now that the net's rippling to try and stop it.

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