When it comes to their love lives, some people do not really have high standards; they merely have low sex drive.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
When it comes to their love lives, some people do...
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What do the following people have in common? The man who was fired from his job because he played too many games of golf; the children who are raised by their same-sex parents; the woman who is unable to achieve orgasm during sex; and the man who has sex with animals. They all display low standards.

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