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31 Dec 2014
- Japanese
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
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31 Dec 2014
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It's an abbreviation for "Grow a pair of testicles".
Men are supposed to be tough and strong. When people say "grow a pair", they mean "you're acting like a girl. you should be more manly and strong"
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It's an abbreviation for "Grow a pair of testicles".
Men are supposed to be tough and strong. When people say "grow a pair", they mean "you're acting like a girl. you should be more manly and strong"
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