fawnie
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Missingmeds said:Someone else calls me the same thing and I think that I like it...
woo woo!!
i'll take freak over normal anyday!
maybe why i'm so content..eh?

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Missingmeds said:Someone else calls me the same thing and I think that I like it...

fawnie said:woo woo!!![]()
i'll take freak over normal anyday!
maybe why i'm so content..eh?![]()
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Missingmeds said:Me too....it is just so much easier to be my natural, normal freaky self.

Missingmeds said:Me too....it is just so much easier to be my natural, normal freaky self.
The Mutt said:Let your freak flag fly!
Does Literotica have lapel pins?
BTW What is it about Ohio that makes the women so deliciously kinky?
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Missingmeds said:I am transplanted here so I don't know unless it is maybe in the water....that or we have to make up for the lack of kinky men here in Ohio.

MT_Pitcher said:Hmmmm
I guess you should have moved to Michigan![]()
Missingmeds said:Or maybe you should travel to Ohio once in a while...
Good morning everyone...
Thought for the day...just because someone doesn't display physical systems that everyone and anyone can see, does that mean that their pain is any less real?

Missingmeds said:Or maybe you should travel to Ohio once in a while...
Good morning everyone...
Thought for the day...just because someone doesn't display physical systems that everyone and anyone can see, does that mean that their pain is any less real?
The Mutt said:Pain is so subjective. Have you ever been to the doctor and he asked you to rate your level of pain? Compared to what?
I have daily pain in my knees. When I have described it to some folks they are amazed I get out of bed in the morning. But I guess I am used to it.
And then, of course, there is psychic pain. I have always been able to "play through" physical pain. But a broken heart once left me nearly bed ridden for a whole year.
But then I met Miss Oatlash.![]()
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fawnie said:i believe there's no greater pain then heartache..
it reaches depths some people never even know exsist.
and you carry on, learn to smile and be happy again, but it never really leaves you, regardless of time that passes, new love that comes along..a broken heart is a branding that you carry through lifetime.
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MT_Pitcher said:I believe that the heart has a remarkable ability to heal. Those huge holes from heartache will become a small scar as new love fills the void. I don't think love can exist for long unless it goes two ways!
fawnie said:maybe the size of the scar has to do with the depth of love..
and as i said, just like with any physical anywhere on the body..you're branded for life.
sure you love again, and enough years has passed for me to know, though content i might be, it left a lastimng mark on me.
wounds heal..but always always leaves a scar.
The Mutt said:Pain is so subjective. Have you ever been to the doctor and he asked you to rate your level of pain? Compared to what?
I have daily pain in my knees. When I have described it to some folks they are amazed I get out of bed in the morning. But I guess I am used to it.
And then, of course, there is psychic pain. I have always been able to "play through" physical pain. But a broken heart once left me nearly bed ridden for a whole year.
But then I met Miss Oatlash.![]()
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MT_Pitcher said:Every hurt in life leaves a scar. I think, more than anything, the scars are what make us who we are. Lasting reminders of mistakes and what-might-have-beens. As long as we don't dwell on them, each one makes us stronger, better, and more able to take advantage of the few real chances we do get.
MT_Pitcher said:Every hurt in life leaves a scar. I think, more than anything, the scars are what make us who we are. Lasting reminders of mistakes and what-might-have-beens. As long as we don't dwell on them, each one makes us stronger, better, and more able to take advantage of the few real chances we do get.
Miss Oatlash said:Very well put, MT! I could not have said it better myself.![]()
Missingmeds said:But I also think that it can scar in such a way that we don't take full advantage of the few real chances that we do get by making us unable to let go and trust again.
luvsyounger said:Does Martha Stewart deserve her sentence?
fawnie said:i wonder how many cheat on taxes..you think they have enough jail space..oh hell no!
she did what so many do..she got caught at it though. did she intentionally hurt others in the proccess??
i hate the justice system ..there's nothing just about it
when a man can raise his babies after killing their mother all because he had enough money to buy that freedom..nah..i hate the justice system!![]()
luvsyounger said:You are absolutely right. We should have no laws at all. Just let anyone do anything they want with NO penalties at all.
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She was convicted of insider trading and lying to the Feds about it. All of this could have been avoided by simply telling the truth. It would have cost her the profits from the sale and a penalty.
Instead, she is now a convicted felon with her empire crumbling around her.
You appear to think her only wrong was to get caught? You may need to look deep inside yourself and consider your core beliefs on what is right and wrong.
Did she intentionally hurt anyone else in the process? Yes, she did. All of the small investors who legally owned and traded Imclone stock was hurt. What about the losses they incurred because they did not know beforehand the FDA was not approving the cancer drug. Should we just say, "Screw them. They should have known better."?
