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“[...] los hombres sois orgullosos y estúpidos, y si una mujer os dice que solo le gustan las mujeres, sois tan pretenciosos que pensáis que lo que ocurre es que no ha probado a un hombre a la altura. Os creéis salvadores y pensáis que podéis iluminarle el camino y llevárosla a la cama. En fin: hay quienes consideran algo así un reto a superar, [...]”

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