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is it a normal thing to have or something only for the rich?
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>>219303127
It's a normal thing
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her cock is really small
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>>219303127
A small one, its really comfy
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>>219303127
>Do you have a lawn/ garden at your place in your country?
Yes
>is it a normal thing to have or something only for the rich?
In most of the country it's pretty normal, especially in rural areas, but if you have a garden in Copenhagen (suburbs not included) it's kind of a flex.
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>>219303127
I used to but now they're all in a total state of disrepair.
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>>219303127
Yeah, i have a massive lawn and garden
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>>219303127
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>>219303127
no my retarded parents built a big house on our small property using all the available land leaving no space for a garden
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>>219303555
Plus ur brown
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>>219303127
Yes, it's normal, although different cultural groups have different types of gardens.

>The British community reacted the most positively to shade trees. They also expressed the greatest willingness to plant shade trees, had the most shade trees per square meter on their properties, and were the only group that liked naturalized parks (hiking paths). The Chinese community showed less yard maintenance than the other communities, and many of the Chinese indicated that they did not want to add trees to their property. The Chinese responded more favorably than the other groups to photographs depicting landscapes free of trees. Italian and Portuguese communities emphasized fruit trees and vegetable gardens, and responded negatively toward shade trees when these were in conflict with their gardens. These cultural differences are largely consistent with the traditional use of trees in British, Mediterranean and Chinese landscaping, and appear to be maintained among North American immigrant populations.
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>>219303127
yes, it's very common
although I don't have a transgender woman watering it like yours



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