Sororities of Houston, my thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you. I hope you remain safe and sound. You’re treasure the America can’t afford to lose.
Wait…she comes over on Tuesday? She’s been telling me she can’t attend our weekly relationship seminar and water our love fern because she has “prior obligations”. I just assumed it was work related because she’s so important at TSM.
Coming from a guy “take your time” is extremely true. I dated a girl for 6 months and we broke up. Literally 12 hours later she had another boyfriend. When they broke up, same thing. She bounced between guys within a matter of hours. She had this need to have a boyfriend to feel whole. It was the most unattractive thing I’d ever seen.
I’ve never commented on TSM, but this is a really good article, Hot Piece. It makes me think about things I’ve done and situations I’ve found myself in. In 2007, I was raped by a girl. I’m sure someone will say something about guys can’t get raped by girls. Yes we can and it was horrible. At the time, I was really hammered and it felt like a dream. My brain was screaming no, but my mouth wouldn’t say anything. The next day I wanted to die. I didn’t eat for several days. I was stationed at Walter Reed Army Medical Center so I had everything I needed to get somewhat back to normal. It took a long time to feel like myself again, but it changed me. We are taught in the Army that NO MEANS NO. An intoxicated “yes” doesn’t really mean “yes”. If you ever feel like something is wrong, immediately say “no”. Tell him you had a bad piece of fish or the alcohol is about to come back up. If I can help anyone, I’d be more than happy to. You aren’t alone in this fight.
Rush…this is spot on. Tell your mother or father thank you for their service. The ones that came before us are the reason our uniform is respected. You, as a military child, sacrificed so much as well. You’re a tougher woman for it.
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Please forgive my inability to type. It was, in no means, an attempt to lessen the gravity of the situation.
Sororities of Houston, my thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you. I hope you remain safe and sound. You’re treasure the America can’t afford to lose.
You were going to start carrying fruit with you, but couldn’t find any of the lids that go to the bowls in which to store the fruit.
RecruitmentChair, please accept my deepest condolences and sympathies. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your sisters.
Wait…she comes over on Tuesday? She’s been telling me she can’t attend our weekly relationship seminar and water our love fern because she has “prior obligations”. I just assumed it was work related because she’s so important at TSM.
I’m a complete moron. I have, in fact commented on TSM before. I apologize. I had forgot.
Coming from a guy “take your time” is extremely true. I dated a girl for 6 months and we broke up. Literally 12 hours later she had another boyfriend. When they broke up, same thing. She bounced between guys within a matter of hours. She had this need to have a boyfriend to feel whole. It was the most unattractive thing I’d ever seen.
I’ve never commented on TSM, but this is a really good article, Hot Piece. It makes me think about things I’ve done and situations I’ve found myself in. In 2007, I was raped by a girl. I’m sure someone will say something about guys can’t get raped by girls. Yes we can and it was horrible. At the time, I was really hammered and it felt like a dream. My brain was screaming no, but my mouth wouldn’t say anything. The next day I wanted to die. I didn’t eat for several days. I was stationed at Walter Reed Army Medical Center so I had everything I needed to get somewhat back to normal. It took a long time to feel like myself again, but it changed me. We are taught in the Army that NO MEANS NO. An intoxicated “yes” doesn’t really mean “yes”. If you ever feel like something is wrong, immediately say “no”. Tell him you had a bad piece of fish or the alcohol is about to come back up. If I can help anyone, I’d be more than happy to. You aren’t alone in this fight.
Regardless, I did enjoy the article and much of your other work. I’m glad we have you on the staff, Hot Piece.
“I speak on behalf of the not-at-all itty bitty titty committee”. Prove it.
Really they crossed the line.
And still end up with SFPL’s brother.
Just saw this…ummm….thank you. Excuse me while I go check on something in my shop. I may have left my saw on…or something…
Yup. You’re a stereotype. But you are OUR stereotype and TFM wouldn’t be the same if Hot Piece wasn’t here.
Rush…this is spot on. Tell your mother or father thank you for their service. The ones that came before us are the reason our uniform is respected. You, as a military child, sacrificed so much as well. You’re a tougher woman for it.
Comments like that make me think you should’ve just been a cum stain on your parents couch.