(October 20, 2017 at 10:49 pm)Succubus Wrote:(October 20, 2017 at 9:49 pm)seandiggy Wrote: Hey guys,
so I'm a newbie....
I just joined today.
short story: been through what feels like every aspect of life to at least some extent.
recently ended an 11 year marriage to a very strong christian, I was a christian at one point in there...at least thought I was....wasn't really.
born and raised in a hippie non-religious family, and so I strayed from that I guess you could say....I was in love, and I thought that was enough.... in the end it definitely wasn't, not when it comes to having kids and stuff...
I'm a physician, before that was a teacher, and before that was a chemist.
I love science, love people, but hate religion with a passion.
No. You're a cunt. A teacher would know how, and when, to capitalise words.
Have we met before?
Succubus
(October 9, 2017 at 8:15 pm)SisterAgatha Wrote: ...I am a sister and teacher at a Catholic grade school/middle school somewhere in the midwest.
Its 'Midwest'. Capitalisation is very important, more so if you're a teacher.
You may, or may not be, someone’s sister, but you are most definitely a cunt.
Just gonna leave this here since this post is in the Introductions part of the forums. He might very well be a sock, but let staff sort that mess out.
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