Nope, liar, just my dead body from a few days ago. Ya fuckin teaselook under your bed
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Nope, liar, just my dead body from a few days ago. Ya fuckin teaselook under your bed
yes, i can smell your feminine pheromones like a moose in rutting season. youre readyIm ovulating, can't you see the egg?
lucky guy, i also want to die by your feminine soft handsNope, liar, just my dead body from a few days ago. Ya fuckin tease
Are you gonna rutt the shit outta me with your MøøseWang?yes, i can smell your feminine pheromones like a moose in rutting season. youre ready
Erin Honeycutt, 38, from Michigan, USA, has been growing her beard for around two years.
It now measures 30 cm (11.81 in), officially breaking the world record for the longest beard on a living female.
The previous record of 25.5 cm (10.04 in) belonged to 75-year-old Vivian Wheeler (USA).
Erin’s beard is completely natural; she doesn’t take any hormones or supplements.
She has polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which is a condition that causes hormonal imbalance and can result in irregular menstruation, weight gain, infertility, and excess hair growth.
Erin’s facial hair began growing when she was 13. She used a variety of methods to deal with it, such as shaving, waxing, and using hair-removal products, however, she was constantly self-conscious about it.
I was probably shaving at least three times a day,” she revealed.
Erin continued doing this throughout her teen years and into her adult life, however, after partially losing her vision, she became “tired of shaving”, so her wife, Jen, encouraged her to grow out her beard.
PCOS is not the only health issue that Erin has had to battle. In 2018, she injured her foot and was taken to the hospital, where, within the span of a week, she developed necrotizing fasciitis in her leg, which is a rare bacterial infection that results in the death of parts of the body’s soft tissue.
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I think its a compliment? Its the kind of compliment that makes me happy I have a loaded gun within arms reach at night, but a compliment nonetheless.I don't even know what to say to this, its 2:50am and I am just going back to bed now🙃
Well at least the poor gal is doing well with the cards she was dealt in life.
Erin Honeycutt, 38, from Michigan, USA, has been growing her beard for around two years.
It now measures 30 cm (11.81 in), officially breaking the world record for the longest beard on a living female.
The previous record of 25.5 cm (10.04 in) belonged to 75-year-old Vivian Wheeler (USA).
Erin’s beard is completely natural; she doesn’t take any hormones or supplements.
She has polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which is a condition that causes hormonal imbalance and can result in irregular menstruation, weight gain, infertility, and excess hair growth.
Erin’s facial hair began growing when she was 13. She used a variety of methods to deal with it, such as shaving, waxing, and using hair-removal products, however, she was constantly self-conscious about it.
" I was probably shaving at least three times a day,” she revealed.
Erin continued doing this throughout her teen years and into her adult life, however, after partially losing her vision, she became “tired of shaving”, so her wife, Jen, encouraged her to grow out her beard.
PCOS is not the only health issue that Erin has had to battle. In 2018, she injured her foot and was taken to the hospital, where, within the span of a week, she developed necrotizing fasciitis in her leg, which is a rare bacterial infection that results in the death of parts of the body’s soft tissue.
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This type of person always seems to be the victim
Erin Honeycutt, 38, from Michigan, USA, has been growing her beard for around two years.
It now measures 30 cm (11.81 in), officially breaking the world record for the longest beard on a living female.
The previous record of 25.5 cm (10.04 in) belonged to 75-year-old Vivian Wheeler (USA).
Erin’s beard is completely natural; she doesn’t take any hormones or supplements.
She has polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which is a condition that causes hormonal imbalance and can result in irregular menstruation, weight gain, infertility, and excess hair growth.
Erin’s facial hair began growing when she was 13. She used a variety of methods to deal with it, such as shaving, waxing, and using hair-removal products, however, she was constantly self-conscious about it.
" I was probably shaving at least three times a day,” she revealed.
Erin continued doing this throughout her teen years and into her adult life, however, after partially losing her vision, she became “tired of shaving”, so her wife, Jen, encouraged her to grow out her beard.
PCOS is not the only health issue that Erin has had to battle. In 2018, she injured her foot and was taken to the hospital, where, within the span of a week, she developed necrotizing fasciitis in her leg, which is a rare bacterial infection that results in the death of parts of the body’s soft tissue.
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