I'm biting my tongue.
On mothers day i told my mother and babysis what i, a 41 year old straight A law student, is doing for a living. i knew they would be accepting.
It has now come to my attention that that whole side of the family knows and they are planning some kind of "intervention" for me in August at the family reunion.
now im writing a letter to them all explaining , what i do, why i do it, and why i only told mom and baby sis.
So, my question to you Providers and Hobbyists who love us.....
What is the definition of 'Inderpendant Provider'?????
For the Hobbyitst.....
What do you benefit from seeing a safe, verified provider?
For the Providers.....
other than financial,, what do you benefit from being a Provider?
I can only answer these question from my point of view,,,im curious though if anyone can help me put it into the right words..
thank You for your feedback,
Javquelyn Francis Originally Posted by Jacquelyn Francis
I'm biting my tongue.why would anything i say NOT be the truth? what would be the gain in making this up?
I will say that if any of what you say is true, you need to learn to keep a secret and protect your own privacy better. You also, if you chose to share this information, should have provided it in a clear and concise manner. That would have lessened the need your loved ones felt for an intervention.
That said, I'm having a hard time taking you seriously because I do not believe you are a straight A law student in Santa Fe. Therefore, I have a hard time knowing what else is false.
Regardless good luck. And be careful out there. Originally Posted by LilMynx69
I'm biting my tongue.And you didnt even take the time to answer the questions.......
I will say that if any of what you say is true, you need to learn to keep a secret and protect your own privacy better. You also, if you chose to share this information, should have provided it in a clear and concise manner. That would have lessened the need your loved ones felt for an intervention.
That said, I'm having a hard time taking you seriously because I do not believe you are a straight A law student in Santa Fe. Therefore, I have a hard time knowing what else is false.
Regardless good luck. And be careful out there. Originally Posted by LilMynx69
Thx GotYour6(9). I agree. And I think you're correct in the guilt issue.Or a GPA, even.
My Secrets & Lies thread address that to a point.
I got plenty of A's in college and beyond. However, "straight A student" is not terminology a law student generally uses. It's Law Review, top 10%, Order of the Coif, etc.
Just an FYI. Originally Posted by LilMynx69