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They are logically genderless but sometimes we need to attribute a label in order to differientate. Example: A "female" and a "male" plug.
When labelling other objects it is probably due to gender-specific traits, or the naming of them reminds someone of that particular gender.
A car becomes "she" because it's sleek and smooth, for example. Or a guy names his boat after a female that he is fond of, and the boat then becomes a "she".
I've given some of my cars male names, but they still ran like a car. They wouldn't have performed any different than if they weren't named, and certainly not in any gender-specific way.
Notice that not many objects are considered "male". Does that mean a male object isn't really worth it?
It's funny that men are so jealous that they've even started naming hurricanes after themselves. Us women can't have anything all to ourselves.
I don't have any balls.
And I certainly don't want to play with yours, so I'd have to say "yeah"
Get a life.
PS Buckyballs are really cool
1.Ladies really shouldn't bitch about findng the toilet seat up. From my experience, it's proof that he bothered to first lift it.
2. Protect your make-up: don't leave it in the bathroom. When a guy locks the bathroom door and spends too long in there, he's either masturbating or trying on your make-up (or both).
----I have lots more.
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