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I think I'm in love with you through this man's description. I immediately thought of this as well:

Thanks for the humor, it's well appreciated. ;-) I'm just sort of venting about nosy people, I suppose. I get that people gossip as a way to bond. I just wish they'd talk about me behind my back, you know, wonder if I'm hiding something (I'm bi and haven't discussed that so maybe I am sort of) or if I'm just a "whore"

Thanks! I would love to ask "How is your marriage going?" That would be a shock to the system.

Sooo you all may find this weird because I was talking about dating on here without any issues, but speaking to strangers feels different.

Just ask! Who knows, there may be a reasonable explanation - or not, but it will tell you something. Sometimes people look up the person through Google imaging them. Happened to me once when I rejected someone. Then I can see why someone would. Or if they're vaguely famous. Or maybe he did something sleazy and he's

I don't disagree with you on the police investigation. Obviously it was not realistic, and I doubt the family would have protected him either. I knew why he did it that way, because he had to make his point about the ability to get lucky but it was really ham-fisted as you said. I'm sure you're right about the

Even though I thought that scene was unrealistic (but I know little about police work so who knows) I interpreted it as just another statement about how powerful the status quo and old money is there, further reinforcing why the main character is willing to go so far to be a part of it. But in terms of dialogue, yeah,

Truer words have never been spoken.

Oh, yes. You CANNOT go wrong with a sharp blazer. Moreover, if you pair a blazer with pants with a man's oxford shoe, HRC volunteers won't ask you for money. Just another tip.

Lemon Breeland is an inspiration to us all — well, me. That's the main reason I watch it.

That said, I do not agree with megamarcx1984's point whatsoever.

Hey, I've lived in two major metropolitan cities, and I don't EXPECT it personally, nor do I want it, but a lot of men insist on it, and it never matters how liberal they are. They all want to pay for the first date expenses...so it goes back and forth until I say "FINE, I'll get the tip." There has been only one

I appreciate the compassion. Pobody's nerfect as I like to say. I was the first person to comment and that didn't help. I was tired but looking for anything to read because I couldn't fall asleep, commented when I clearly didn't see the name, and woke up to a billion comments. Do not make mistakes as a commenter on

My feelings will survive the ridicule. It's just kind of pointless. Also, it doesn't take a genius to figure out, man or woman, that teenagers and parents might make this teacher's life very difficult. There are a lot of uptight parents out there who wouldn't want that person teaching their kids.

ATTENTION EVERYONE: I'm stupid. So STOP posting comments telling me he's male. It was late. I was tired. I did not think. It still sucks men are judged on this (by students probably I read the other statements in the story, unlike the name). But it does not make you special to be the 12th person to inform me of

Thanks, smartass. Smartass who posts the same thing that 10 fucking other people have. I'm the dumbass that read everything but the victim's name and you're the person who piles on 10 other comments. Would you like your prize now?

Fuck you. You've never made a mistake in your life, I'm sure. I read the whole thing, except the person's goddamn name, obviously.

Thanks for telling me what 5 other people have. Congrats.

Thanks. You're the tenth person to tell me that. I'm a dumbass.

I know, and despite my big mistake thinking it was a woman, I did read that part....HOWEVER, how do you think his students and their parents will react? That I'm rather cynical about.