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The media pushing the muscle
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By COLIN FERNANDEZ - The Daily Mail -26th March 2008
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My husband is pretty petite for a man. Or is he? 5 feet 9 inches, he wears a 30/32 in pants. And for the past two years,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], he CANNOT find pants in labor-proof material anymore. I going to have to take him to a tailor,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but just as an aside, yes, size is a rising issue for men as well.
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