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    wsc got a reaction from + Axiom2001 in That sexy guy you see every day in the office...   
    Don't tell me! He works at the Community Chest.
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    wsc got a reaction from OccassionalHire in Jake_FoundGlory Chicago   
    From the pics, I would think he means the times are limited to those hours between his tattoo appointments.
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    wsc got a reaction from marylander1940 in Jake_FoundGlory Chicago   
    From the pics, I would think he means the times are limited to those hours between his tattoo appointments.
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    wsc got a reaction from marylander1940 in Helpful tips for a successful bathtub design   
    Lord, love a duck!
    And now I envy it, too.
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    wsc got a reaction from marylander1940 in Clever Accessorizing to Distract From Your Ugly Sofa   
    The beauty of the sofa depends on where you put it; think salon in a Gentlemen's Club in Belgravia section of London.
    The beauty of the ass depends on what you put into it; use your imagination for best result. Personally. I'd pick ?
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    wsc got a reaction from marylander1940 in May I touch your pooch? Dogs, the ultimate dick-magnet.   
    Saw this photo posted elsewhere with a caption. Searched but couldn't find it, so I'll paraphrase best I can:
     
    Dog says: Dude! What the fuck?
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    wsc got a reaction from whipped guy in My "pics" of the day   
    When I saw this, I got up, then knelt down in front of the screen. A purely instinctive reaction.
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    wsc reacted to whipped guy in My "pics" of the day   
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    wsc reacted to whipped guy in My "pics" of the day   
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    wsc got a reaction from prof in Please think before getting a dog!   
    I, too, love dogs, but won't have one. I didn't use "own" because I don't like even the sense of owning a pet; instead he would be my ward. And my friend.
     
    But I recognize I'm too selfish to have a dog. To have to get up early and take the dog out, or take him out at night even in the cold rain. To have to take him on walks, him on a leash and me with my cane. To have to stay home or return early to tend to his needs and schedule. To find a dog-friendly hotel if I want to take a trip, or to have the extra trouble and expense of boarding the dog, which would only remove him from his familiar surroundings, place him with strangers, and give him stress.
     
    I'm too selfish, lazy, and undisciplined to be responsible for another living being. Especially one who would only love me and be a constant companion. And one who would be mystified and befuddled and lost after they've taken away my body and he's left alone because he outlived me.
     
    No, no dog for me. Instead I sometimes visit friends' homes and pet and play with their dogs, or stop by the dog park and watch them play. But mostly I watch YouTube videos of rescues and rehabs until I have to stop because I'm getting dehydrated from crying.
     
    It's sometimes hard not having a dog. But it's the best thing for the dog. And I love dogs too much to have one.
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    wsc got a reaction from + Charlie in Please think before getting a dog!   
    I, too, love dogs, but won't have one. I didn't use "own" because I don't like even the sense of owning a pet; instead he would be my ward. And my friend.
     
    But I recognize I'm too selfish to have a dog. To have to get up early and take the dog out, or take him out at night even in the cold rain. To have to take him on walks, him on a leash and me with my cane. To have to stay home or return early to tend to his needs and schedule. To find a dog-friendly hotel if I want to take a trip, or to have the extra trouble and expense of boarding the dog, which would only remove him from his familiar surroundings, place him with strangers, and give him stress.
     
    I'm too selfish, lazy, and undisciplined to be responsible for another living being. Especially one who would only love me and be a constant companion. And one who would be mystified and befuddled and lost after they've taken away my body and he's left alone because he outlived me.
     
    No, no dog for me. Instead I sometimes visit friends' homes and pet and play with their dogs, or stop by the dog park and watch them play. But mostly I watch YouTube videos of rescues and rehabs until I have to stop because I'm getting dehydrated from crying.
     
    It's sometimes hard not having a dog. But it's the best thing for the dog. And I love dogs too much to have one.
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    wsc got a reaction from caramelsub in Please think before getting a dog!   
    I, too, love dogs, but won't have one. I didn't use "own" because I don't like even the sense of owning a pet; instead he would be my ward. And my friend.
     
    But I recognize I'm too selfish to have a dog. To have to get up early and take the dog out, or take him out at night even in the cold rain. To have to take him on walks, him on a leash and me with my cane. To have to stay home or return early to tend to his needs and schedule. To find a dog-friendly hotel if I want to take a trip, or to have the extra trouble and expense of boarding the dog, which would only remove him from his familiar surroundings, place him with strangers, and give him stress.
     
    I'm too selfish, lazy, and undisciplined to be responsible for another living being. Especially one who would only love me and be a constant companion. And one who would be mystified and befuddled and lost after they've taken away my body and he's left alone because he outlived me.
     
    No, no dog for me. Instead I sometimes visit friends' homes and pet and play with their dogs, or stop by the dog park and watch them play. But mostly I watch YouTube videos of rescues and rehabs until I have to stop because I'm getting dehydrated from crying.
     
    It's sometimes hard not having a dog. But it's the best thing for the dog. And I love dogs too much to have one.
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    wsc got a reaction from Rod Hagen in Please think before getting a dog!   
    I, too, love dogs, but won't have one. I didn't use "own" because I don't like even the sense of owning a pet; instead he would be my ward. And my friend.
     
    But I recognize I'm too selfish to have a dog. To have to get up early and take the dog out, or take him out at night even in the cold rain. To have to take him on walks, him on a leash and me with my cane. To have to stay home or return early to tend to his needs and schedule. To find a dog-friendly hotel if I want to take a trip, or to have the extra trouble and expense of boarding the dog, which would only remove him from his familiar surroundings, place him with strangers, and give him stress.
     
    I'm too selfish, lazy, and undisciplined to be responsible for another living being. Especially one who would only love me and be a constant companion. And one who would be mystified and befuddled and lost after they've taken away my body and he's left alone because he outlived me.
     
    No, no dog for me. Instead I sometimes visit friends' homes and pet and play with their dogs, or stop by the dog park and watch them play. But mostly I watch YouTube videos of rescues and rehabs until I have to stop because I'm getting dehydrated from crying.
     
    It's sometimes hard not having a dog. But it's the best thing for the dog. And I love dogs too much to have one.
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    wsc got a reaction from + keroscenefire in Please think before getting a dog!   
    I, too, love dogs, but won't have one. I didn't use "own" because I don't like even the sense of owning a pet; instead he would be my ward. And my friend.
     
    But I recognize I'm too selfish to have a dog. To have to get up early and take the dog out, or take him out at night even in the cold rain. To have to take him on walks, him on a leash and me with my cane. To have to stay home or return early to tend to his needs and schedule. To find a dog-friendly hotel if I want to take a trip, or to have the extra trouble and expense of boarding the dog, which would only remove him from his familiar surroundings, place him with strangers, and give him stress.
     
    I'm too selfish, lazy, and undisciplined to be responsible for another living being. Especially one who would only love me and be a constant companion. And one who would be mystified and befuddled and lost after they've taken away my body and he's left alone because he outlived me.
     
    No, no dog for me. Instead I sometimes visit friends' homes and pet and play with their dogs, or stop by the dog park and watch them play. But mostly I watch YouTube videos of rescues and rehabs until I have to stop because I'm getting dehydrated from crying.
     
    It's sometimes hard not having a dog. But it's the best thing for the dog. And I love dogs too much to have one.
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    wsc got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Please think before getting a dog!   
    I, too, love dogs, but won't have one. I didn't use "own" because I don't like even the sense of owning a pet; instead he would be my ward. And my friend.
     
    But I recognize I'm too selfish to have a dog. To have to get up early and take the dog out, or take him out at night even in the cold rain. To have to take him on walks, him on a leash and me with my cane. To have to stay home or return early to tend to his needs and schedule. To find a dog-friendly hotel if I want to take a trip, or to have the extra trouble and expense of boarding the dog, which would only remove him from his familiar surroundings, place him with strangers, and give him stress.
     
    I'm too selfish, lazy, and undisciplined to be responsible for another living being. Especially one who would only love me and be a constant companion. And one who would be mystified and befuddled and lost after they've taken away my body and he's left alone because he outlived me.
     
    No, no dog for me. Instead I sometimes visit friends' homes and pet and play with their dogs, or stop by the dog park and watch them play. But mostly I watch YouTube videos of rescues and rehabs until I have to stop because I'm getting dehydrated from crying.
     
    It's sometimes hard not having a dog. But it's the best thing for the dog. And I love dogs too much to have one.
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    wsc reacted to Whitman in Vintage men   
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    wsc reacted to DruJac in Where can I get an Uber driver like that?   
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    wsc got a reaction from + sync in Vintage men   
    Looks a little like a loading dock taking delivery. Is this what's meant by "fresh meat?"
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    wsc reacted to prof in Lift me!   
    If you think about it, these guys are head to head. ?
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    wsc reacted to Whitman in Lift me!   
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kQ1AXFdqx-Q/Vlmg96ykU7I/AAAAAAACbs4/fp3XCq-LOI8/s1600/Booty.jpg
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    wsc reacted to marylander1940 in An outdoor gym is a great perk now a days!   
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    wsc reacted to jjkrkwood in Think TWINK.......   
    Hey, I just came for a loaf of Bread !

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    wsc got a reaction from + Pensant in Do I take legal action or do I take the difficult "high road"?   
    The fact a restraining order was issued against you will immediately prejudice any judge against you, since it means another judge saw fit to issue it, and judges tend to honor one another's judgements.
     
    If "legal action" means a criminal complaint, you must have standing, meaning you were either the victim of a criminal act, or you witnessed one, and you have something that amounts to probable cause against the offender. Without that, no law enforcement agency or court can do anything for you but take and file a statement, if that.
     
    If "legal action" means a civil suit, you would probably need to show malice of the other party, as well as damages, usually meaning financial. I'm not entirely sure on this next point, but find out if "outing" someone who actually is Gay even qualifies as actionable. It may fall under a general principle used in slander cases, that "truth is a complete defense." Although being outed against your will may cause hurt and complications in your personal life and relationships, the law might hold that a truth that hurts is, after all, still a truth, and people can't be punished for speaking the truth.
     
    I urge a period of somber reflection, discussions with your therapist, and consultation with a competent attorney before taking any action that might serve only to make bad things even worse.
     
    I think that what your ex did was horrendous and reprehensible, and if an accurate reflection of his core character, will ultimately lead to his undoing. Be grateful you are rid of him and try your best to summon the strength to move beyond the present unpleasantness. My best wishes in those efforts.
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    wsc got a reaction from jgoo in Do I take legal action or do I take the difficult "high road"?   
    The fact a restraining order was issued against you will immediately prejudice any judge against you, since it means another judge saw fit to issue it, and judges tend to honor one another's judgements.
     
    If "legal action" means a criminal complaint, you must have standing, meaning you were either the victim of a criminal act, or you witnessed one, and you have something that amounts to probable cause against the offender. Without that, no law enforcement agency or court can do anything for you but take and file a statement, if that.
     
    If "legal action" means a civil suit, you would probably need to show malice of the other party, as well as damages, usually meaning financial. I'm not entirely sure on this next point, but find out if "outing" someone who actually is Gay even qualifies as actionable. It may fall under a general principle used in slander cases, that "truth is a complete defense." Although being outed against your will may cause hurt and complications in your personal life and relationships, the law might hold that a truth that hurts is, after all, still a truth, and people can't be punished for speaking the truth.
     
    I urge a period of somber reflection, discussions with your therapist, and consultation with a competent attorney before taking any action that might serve only to make bad things even worse.
     
    I think that what your ex did was horrendous and reprehensible, and if an accurate reflection of his core character, will ultimately lead to his undoing. Be grateful you are rid of him and try your best to summon the strength to move beyond the present unpleasantness. My best wishes in those efforts.
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    wsc got a reaction from + tassojunior in Do I take legal action or do I take the difficult "high road"?   
    The fact a restraining order was issued against you will immediately prejudice any judge against you, since it means another judge saw fit to issue it, and judges tend to honor one another's judgements.
     
    If "legal action" means a criminal complaint, you must have standing, meaning you were either the victim of a criminal act, or you witnessed one, and you have something that amounts to probable cause against the offender. Without that, no law enforcement agency or court can do anything for you but take and file a statement, if that.
     
    If "legal action" means a civil suit, you would probably need to show malice of the other party, as well as damages, usually meaning financial. I'm not entirely sure on this next point, but find out if "outing" someone who actually is Gay even qualifies as actionable. It may fall under a general principle used in slander cases, that "truth is a complete defense." Although being outed against your will may cause hurt and complications in your personal life and relationships, the law might hold that a truth that hurts is, after all, still a truth, and people can't be punished for speaking the truth.
     
    I urge a period of somber reflection, discussions with your therapist, and consultation with a competent attorney before taking any action that might serve only to make bad things even worse.
     
    I think that what your ex did was horrendous and reprehensible, and if an accurate reflection of his core character, will ultimately lead to his undoing. Be grateful you are rid of him and try your best to summon the strength to move beyond the present unpleasantness. My best wishes in those efforts.
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