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robin

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ink_scorpion said:
If you noticed the date on the post, it certainly wasn't very apparent. And it happens to be "Mr. Scorpion".



Quite the contrary.

how do you refer to someone that is neutered, ink scorpion person?
 

Sunrise Reptile

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robin said:
how do i refer to something which is neutered?

If you're referring to scorpions, they aren't "neutered". There are males and females. Actually, very few species of scorpion are parthenogenetic. ;)

If you're referring to the term "Ms" above, this title is between "Miss" and "Mrs.". Its used when you don't know if a woman is married or not. And I simply stated:

ink_scorpion said:
And it happens to be "Mr. Scorpion".

Meaning, I'm a "mister". :main_laugh:
 

robin

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i was not referring to any of the above. i was wondering what you would call something that is neutered, an "it"?
 

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robin

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i didnt think you fell i thought your old knees gave out and buckled ... but i did see you behind the door crying like a baby
 

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