And that’s the part he was willing to tell reporters about! What the hell else did he say to them?
And that’s the part he was willing to tell reporters about! What the hell else did he say to them?
I was told to use 1.7 on a calculator I think. It’s pretty close to 9/5?
Most of us do age out of the industry eventually, and we generally still have to work.
This lady sounds sketchy as hell, but why should her past as a sex worker matter?
I hate that you are right about this.
Oof, forgot about the other one! I stand by my theory about Hadrien’s name, though!
As much as I am loath to play spoiler, it’s pronounced true-doh, not true-doo. Note the a between the e and the u.
Hadrien? Unless PMJT has a secret family, there’s no Javier...
Hey, that’s a bridge too far, eh?
THANK YOU!
Pictures? Please? Because that sounds amazing! I’m currently torn between a red dress and a green, with a mulitcoloured dress in third, but damn — peacock? That may change things entirely!
OMGILU!
*pastime.
That line was great, but it somehow brought to mind (at least in this household) risotto bukkake.
I starred this for absolute truth, but I realize that I probably look like a narcissist who was starring it for the (still undeserved) praise in the postscript. I swear I was just agreeing with your comments on needle exchange programs!
Thanks!
Oh, that must have been awful for you! I sometimes think that people are so into sheltering kids that they don’t realize that that same sheltering is what can cause the most harm. They have a warped sense of ‘innocence’ that, somewhat paradoxically, stains all it touches.
So I’m here with a pedantic request: can we please banish the (made-up?) term ‘biannual’? I’ve seen people using it more and more lately, and what’s worse is they’re using it to denote two different things. If you mean once every two years, say ‘biennial’. If you mean twice a year, say ‘semiannual’.
Awww, wow, thank you so much *blushes*. I don’t know about the ‘hero’ appellation for myself, but I work with some folks in Public Health who I would consider heroes, for sure.
Why do you say “often” sex workers aren’t consenting? Because there is a lot of research out there that disproves this. The overwhelming majority of us do consent to our work; many of us work independently. Of course, our stories are drowned out by those who would take away our livelihoods, so perhaps you’re not…