LaisDeMarieDeFrance
All I need is cheese
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That's just cause you ate two pieces!Oh, but I feel so guilty!![]()
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That's just cause you ate two pieces!Oh, but I feel so guilty!![]()
Rum is always the answer!ICT That I'm glad this thread got bumped!!
IACT I will be drinking alcohol well before 5pm tomorrow...okay I'll be drinking before noon..but I dont have a problem!! Drinking rum before noon makes you a pirate, not an aolcoholic![]()
Hopefully it's not something that you can get fired for if you get found out!!I 'may' have used a piece of tech kit given to me for work, for a more salacious purpose
Luckily it's not something I have to give back.Hopefully it's not something that you can get fired for if you get found out!!
Once the movie started, I heard the woman giggling behind me. She whispered to the guy (I couldn't hear it exactly) but he said, "Shhh..he might hear you!"
Then she said clearly, in a stage whisper, "I can't help it. I can see the movie showing on his head!" My baldness was suddenly to topic of conversation between them - all whispering so "I wouldn't hear."
Not sure how you would do it, but wouldn't the cautionary tale be a good warning for them?ICT when asked about a highschool incident when I was not where I was supposed to be in front of my college age nice and nephew... I lied about the facts of the matter. I would lie again. They would not be able to unhear what really happened and nobody needs that...
in retrospect I am lucky I was only traumatized and not actually hurt...
They are older than I was for that particular incident and they have at least as much sense as I did by the time I was their age.Not sure how you would do it, but wouldn't the cautionary tale be a good warning for them?
And there's a lot of fucking trauma that many of us carry. Cautionary tales aren't as powerful as teaching bodily autonomy, consent and modeling through our actions that we treat each other with respect. Words are meaningless without action. If we want our kids to speak up, we have to allow them to speak up to us. If we want kids to respect other people's bodies, we respect their bodies.They are older than I was for that particular incident and they have at least as much sense as I did by the time I was their age.
They both know that they can talk to me about anything and that I would bail them out from jail, pick them up anywhere and be a resource should they ever need it. They know the world is a dangerous place. They do not need the particulars of my 14 year trauma.
Exactly this.And there's a lot of fucking trauma that many of us carry. Cautionary tales aren't as powerful as teaching bodily autonomy, consent and modeling through our actions that we treat each other with respect. Words are meaningless without action. If we want our kids to speak up, we have to allow them to speak up to us. If we want kids to respect other people's bodies, we respect their bodies.
That goes so much further than instilling fear.
I choose to instill power.![]()

Just trying to see if there were a blind spot. Perhaps because I've been pretty naive most of my life, and I really don't want the next generation to be as dumb as I was. Your situation is probably different. I would rather be mildly annoying than leaving something important unsaid (and I strongly encourage others to behave this way with me: I prefer to hear things multiple times rather than risk hearing them zero times). I am also sure I'm missing a fundamental undercurrent.They are older than I was for that particular incident and they have at least as much sense as I did by the time I was their age.
They both know that they can talk to me about anything and that I would bail them out from jail, pick them up anywhere and be a resource should they ever need it. They know the world is a dangerous place. They do not need the particulars of my 14 year trauma.