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					Originally Posted by  boardman
					 
				 
				Yes, it was the only question in the post.  
 
Rhetorical?  I suppose it is if you don't answer. 
			
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It is a method of argumentation and by definition, rhetorical questions do not require an answer.  But properly stated, they presume to elicit an obvious answer, either YES or NO.  It is a method of persuasion towards one's viewpoint, or as a point of clarification.
Such as one question spoken by a provider to me, "So, you don't want me to squirt in your face when I cum?"  The obvious answer need not be spoken aloud. 
For I do not enjoy the prospect of receiving a urine facial. (Despite all the exchanges of the recent thread I initiated, I remain unconvinced that the fluid a woman squirts during orgasm is anything other than urine.  Please, will you pardon me for the propaganda?)
Back to the playground.
LTGTRL!
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