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<nowiki>Married women live their lives only to serve in abject humiliation and submission. They spend their days performing constructive tasks such as baking pies, mopping floors and mending clothes. The natural habitat of a married woman is the kitchen. The climate and and abundance of chores this area provides makes for perfect living conditions for a married woman. Taking them out of their suitible enviroment is at best ill-advised. Treat them with a wary, heavy-handed attitude and you will be garanteed a good ten years or so of service until a new one is required.
 
<nowiki>Married women live their lives only to serve in abject humiliation and submission. They spend their days performing constructive tasks such as baking pies, mopping floors and mending clothes. The natural habitat of a married woman is the kitchen. The climate and and abundance of chores this area provides makes for perfect living conditions for a married woman. Taking them out of their suitible enviroment is at best ill-advised. Treat them with a wary, heavy-handed attitude and you will be garanteed a good ten years or so of service until a new one is required.
 
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Married women live their lives only to serve in abject humiliation and submission. They spend their days performing constructive tasks such as baking pies, mopping floors and mending clothes. The natural habitat of a married woman is the kitchen. The climate and and abundance of chores this area provides makes for perfect living conditions for a married woman. Taking them out of their suitible enviroment is at best ill-advised. Treat them with a wary, heavy-handed attitude and you will be garanteed a good ten years or so of service until a new one is required. Ly