Gay Marriage Germany

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Why do europeans males carry purses?

When i went to germany and england i saw men carrying purses why is that? Gay marriage is very much encouraged in those two countries. I pray for those 2 nations. Pat Robertson said both countries should reconsider those laws and become civilzed again like they were 60 years ago.

Pat Robertson is an idiot and I feel ashamed for you if you’re beliefs are dictated by him.

Now back to your question. Probably more convenient to carry check books, planners, etc. I’ve seen guys in Canada do it also.

And no, I don’t wear those gay a$$ bags…my fannie pack suits my just fine


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