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  1. 16 hours ago, viking8x6 said:

    Yes, it is troubling. But far from unique to Muslims. Over here in the states, things of that nature are happening too - but when I was bullied, it was by plain old white christian kids who looked (more or less) exactly like me, and by black kids (who were the worst bullies at my primary school). In that time and place, Muslims were far more likely to be the recipients of bullying than the perpetrators.

    Yes, I am sure we've all had that situation to some degree or another, but they bring weapons to school to harm you? And did you get sent to another school for your own "protection?" That's where I think it crosses the line. Plus he has told me that it's a very different situation than the usual bullying.

  2. My partner is from Germany, and as a lad in school he has told me that the Muslim students made his life a living hell. They attacked him, they beat him, and they threatened to kill him, all because he was gay. They even brought weapons to school to back up their threats. And in the upside down world that we now live in, rather than punish the aggressors, it was he who was shipped off to another school as a way to rectify the situation, rather than actually punish those responsible. At the new school it happened all over again. I am just sharing what he has shared with me. He's told me that in some cities there are entire sections where you just do not go if you are not Muslim. I have no reason not to believe him. I'm not trying to stir the pot, but this should be troubling.

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  3. I find it all rather ridiculous. I think gay worked just fine. These folks need to stop fucking with shit that isn't broken, because all they achieve in doing this is make us all look like a bunch of thin-skinned snowflakes who are easily triggered by words. Just be nice to us, that's all anyone wants.

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  4. This is not a story, but a comment that I'd like to make, that I am sure I'll get guff over. Seriously, will you guys stop being such critics of the stories that get posted here. There have been so many AMAZING stories that got started on this site which then died a withering death because the other BZ members feel that they've got to critique and nit-pick over the most ridiculous of things within these stories? If there's something you don't like within a story, just stop reading it. It's that simple. Someone gets hypnotized against their will and gets fucked, so what? Someone wore socks while getting fucked, so what? Someone's nasty old neighbor lures them in and then seduces them, so what? Someone get's off on Cheating, so what? Guess what, if you don't like any of it, so what! Let the rest of enjoy what we like. I feel like there has been a marked downturn in the amount of stuff being shared here, and this is a good part of why. I enjoy this site and want it to keep going.

    It takes a lot of energy to write these stories, and a lot of creativity to retell your escapades. Not everyone is going to be F. Scott Fitzgerald, but if the story is readable and gets me off, that's all I care about. And I wanna read that author's entire output instead of having some pissy critic kill it upon birth. 

    Please, I can't be the only one who is feeling this. Here is your chance to speak up.

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  5. For some reason Architects.. I think it stems from my childhood attraction to the Dad on the Brady Bunch who was supposed to be an Architect LOL

    And the other one is UPS drivers, especially in their brown summer outfits. I've always dreamt of an encounter in the back of their truck while parked on a busy street.

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  6. You gave the ultimate sacrifice by giving up everything to be there for your Mom non-stop for all those years, and especially the last 5 of them. Knowing that she passed away clinging to your arm, meant that you were with her right up to her last breath. What a gift you were given to be able to do that for her. But now that she is gone, there is a big empty hole in your heart where she resided, and your whole reason for being these last many years, is no more. I understand your grief, as I have been there too. In the end we really are left with two choices. We can curl up in a ball, and die with them, or we can choose to keep on living. If your Mom was anything like mine, I am sure that what she'd want for you is to live your best life possible. Hold her memory safe, but now go do the things that you have wanted to do, but couldn't while you had her. Your watch is over. Take time to decompress and grieve, and then live the life you have left. You never know what may still be waiting out there for you. 

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  7. 1 hour ago, kspozcum said:

    I’ll be posting an update eventually. Been sick the last week with a severe respiratory infection and been working a ton of extra hours at work. 

    You take care of yourself, first and foremost. We want you healthy and happy so that you can keep writing your great stories for years to come. 

  8. I know this may be stretching the limits a bit, but does anyone else watch 90 Day Fiancé: The Single Life, and have you noticed the young guy with the BioHazard tatt that keeps popping up in the current season of the show? He is the cute son of the kind of eccentric blonde lady from Georgia who in the most recent episode went to see the Cuban guy in Miami. An episode ago she and her son were at the drugstore and they filmed him from behind and the tatt is on the back of his right bicep. You can also see it when they drive home. Then in the last episode when they got to Miami is was also visible at one point.  

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  9. I went to a doctor in San Francisco some years back who was an HIV specialist... one of the people that you read about in books on the subject... I was telling him that I was diagnosed in 1997 and at the time had 125 T-cells and a huge viral load. His response to me was that based on that number, I would have contracted it 9 to 10 years before I was diagnosed, which meant around 1987. 

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