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FORUMS TANTRA KATHANA K¹² 3000fr SERVER => General DISCUSSIONS TANTRA KATHANA K¹² 3000fr SERVER => Topic started by: - bOzZToTz - on 04 September 2012 à 11:43:03
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PLEASE GIVE US UPDATE..
HIS NAME PHILIPPINeBUFFER
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HELLO YES THX BANNED
PHILIPPIneBUFFER -
banned for spreading false news about the server.
SERVER is STABLE and 100% SECURED.
GOOD GAME.
Char 1 : C4GaruDa (1)
Char 2 : PHILIPPINeBUFFER (99)
Char 3 : PHlLIPPINeCOMBO (180)
:g19:
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HELLO YES THX BANNED
PHILIPPIneBUFFER -
banned for spreading false news about the server.
SERVER is STABLE and 100% SECURED.
GOOD GAME.
Char 1 : C4GaruDa (1)
Char 2 : PHILIPPINeBUFFER (99)
Char 3 : PHlLIPPINeCOMBO (180)
:g19:
HI GM,
NAME D0n4lwlnL4bo2x MAKING NONSENSE TOPIC IN GAME FOR WIFE OUT..
STUPID GUY
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ahahaha :g7:
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NAUGHTY :g7:
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hahaha..!
banned agad eh..
d q nakita ung proof meron ba?
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HELLO YES THX BANNED
PHILIPPIneBUFFER -
banned for spreading false news about the server.
SERVER is STABLE and 100% SECURED.
GOOD GAME.
Char 1 : C4GaruDa (1)
Char 2 : PHILIPPINeBUFFER (99)
Char 3 : PHlLIPPINeCOMBO (180)
:g19:
Good Decision, :g20: :g20:
More Power Tantra 3000fr
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:lol:
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A wife is a female lifetime partner in a continuing marital relationship. A wife may also be referred to as a spouse. The term continues to be applied to a woman who has separated from her husband and ceases to be applied to such a woman only when her marriage has come to an end following a legally recognised divorce or the death of her spouse. The rights and obligations of the wife in relation to her husband and others, and her status in the community and in law, varies between cultures and has varied over time.
The term is most commonly applied to a woman in a legally sanctioned marriage, and not to a woman in another cohabitation relationship such as a concubine, mistress etc. However, a woman in a so-called common law marriage may describe herself as a common law wife, de facto wife, or simply a wife; but sometimes the female is described as "girlfriend" or "partner". Those seeking to advance
gender neutrality may refer to both marriage partners as "spouses", and many countries are rewording their statute law by replacing "wife" and "husband" with "spouse". Also, in a polygamous marriage, each woman is described as a wife.
In many cultures it is generally expected that a woman will take her husband's surname on marriage, though that is not universal and less practiced in recent years. A married woman may indicate her
marital status in a number of ways: in Western culture she would commonly wear a wedding ring but in other cultures other markers of marital status may be used. A married woman is commonly given the honorific title "Mrs", but some married women prefer to be referred to as "Ms", a title which is also used when the marital status of a woman is unknown.
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A wife is a female lifetime partner in a continuing marital relationship. A wife may also be referred to as a spouse. The term continues to be applied to a woman who has separated from her husband and ceases to be applied to such a woman only when her marriage has come to an end following a legally recognised divorce or the death of her spouse. The rights and obligations of the wife in relation to her husband and others, and her status in the community and in law, varies between cultures and has varied over time.
The term is most commonly applied to a woman in a legally sanctioned marriage, and not to a woman in another cohabitation relationship such as a concubine, mistress etc. However, a woman in a so-called common law marriage may describe herself as a common law wife, de facto wife, or simply a wife; but sometimes the female is described as "girlfriend" or "partner". Those seeking to advance
gender neutrality may refer to both marriage partners as "spouses", and many countries are rewording their statute law by replacing "wife" and "husband" with "spouse". Also, in a polygamous marriage, each woman is described as a wife.
In many cultures it is generally expected that a woman will take her husband's surname on marriage, though that is not universal and less practiced in recent years. A married woman may indicate her
marital status in a number of ways: in Western culture she would commonly wear a wedding ring but in other cultures other markers of marital status may be used. A married woman is commonly given the honorific title "Mrs", but some married women prefer to be referred to as "Ms", a title which is also used when the marital status of a woman is unknown.
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