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I have no idea, sorry, but this just reminds me of the scene from Young Frankenstein were he says, "Nice knockers", referring to the door and the woman says, "thank you". Some women are offended, some aren't.
what doesnt offend women?
Why would women be offended by the tool one uses to summon someone to answer the front door?
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