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A Reality Of PTSD

Seven seconds after agreeing to his request to stay the night, I regretted it. He was a hookup, a first time meet who had agreed to come to my place.

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Lessons Learned From ‘She Called Me Woman’ (Entry 10)

[Click here for LESSON 9] LESSON 10 From the chapter, ‘What Is Happiness’, ZH says: “I believe in living like this: if someone is not hurting you, you do not

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Facebook Post Of The Day V

Shade well served. 🙂

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  1. Mandy
    August 14, 07:06 Reply

    Ignorant people don’t know to ask questions. There’s something sacred about their ignorance that they seek to protect from the enlightenment of knowledge.

  2. Kenny
    August 14, 07:14 Reply

    The irony of it all. They’re certain they can tell if a man is gay yet they’re cluelessly flirting with one. I would give anything to see the look on their faces when they find out he’s gay…..

  3. Klaus
    August 14, 10:06 Reply

    often, most stereotypes in many cases, either sexuality,race,religion or whatever it is,are mostly true.

  4. Delle
    August 14, 13:27 Reply

    I like both him and his brain.

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