What's so bad about a little skin?

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  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    uhhh....miss....your left boob is in my latte...

    Not that there's anything wrong with that. I was just wondering if you would mind my ordering a second latte, so your right tittie could join the left:D
  • NMyTree wrote:
    Not that there's anything wrong with that. I was just wondering if you would mind my ordering a second latte, so your right tittie could join the left:D


    mmm foamy...

    slurp...

    more milk?

    :eek:
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  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    More whipped cream with that tittie, please:D
  • Smellyman2
    Smellyman2 Posts: 689
    adam42381 wrote:
    Thanks. I just started typing and the thoughts started rolling out. I really feel like I was brainwashed to the point that I didn't know how to think for myself. I just believed basically the same things my parents believed for the longest time. I was a couple years into college before I really started thinking for myself. I'm still developing my own worldview and beliefs at age 27. I try to keep my views to myself for the most part as I feel they are private. I'm even hesitant to share them with my wife because I think she needs to come to her own conclusions. I'm pretty much a peacemaker so I kind of put up a front around my family and hers (she was raised similarly to me). I realize the hypocrisy on my part to keep lying about what I believe and telling them we go to church but honestly it's not worth fighting the battle it would cause to tell the truth. If I can keep them in the dark where they can't make me miserable it's worth it to me. I know it's pretty crappy to rant about hypocrisy then do the same thing myself but that keeps things rolling smootly for me...

    Yikes man.

    and then you went to Falwell's college....ouch

    good to see came out of all that w/ brain and free will intact.