I don't HAVE to do this. I CHOOSE to.
Originally Posted by CourtneySt.Clair
So you have enough money put aside and enough income to never turn another trick? It's OK. You don't have to answer. If you did you would be gone so as to not let this all affect you in such a negative way.
And while I did my 6yrs as an EN in the Navy, unfortunately I am not a MAN and couldn't get hired on as a mechanic ANYWHERE.
Originally Posted by CourtneySt.Clair
Bullshit.... That's a cop out. leaving the Navy and pursuing a college degree in psychology was probably a mistake. You could have gotten credit for military training and a step up in life taking classes that led to a degree in mechanical or a variety of other engineering disciplines. It was a mistake not to pursue those while on active duty but could have been overcome. May still be possible.
Did you serve honorably and without incident? Coming out of the Navy after 6 years you should have had a solid and displayable level of reliability, a strong work ethic that included not only a displayed operational/repair/maintenance ability but also effective knowledge and appreciation for preventative maintenance needs. You also probably had a security clearance and the demonstrated ability to be trained that other young women even with college educations lack upon finishing school.
I had three offers when i was discharged based SOLELY on my ability to BE trained and my security clearances. Cheaper to hire and train me on something I had zero experience that to clear someone to the level I had. I know many that work in fields they never trained for on active duty after service.
That was a big chink of your life to squander making the wrong choices afterwards.
I was married and then divorced the abusive sob after 2yrs.(will NEVER marry again)
Originally Posted by CourtneySt.Clair
Took you 2 years to come to the conclusion you deserved more than his abuse? Congrats on finally realizing it.... Did that lead to your being a bossy and controlling whore? It's a typical response actually to want SOME sort of control.
I went to college for psychology but fell into a dark hole after a death in my immediate family, can't really be helpful to those with mental illnesses if I can't get over my own depression.
Originally Posted by CourtneySt.Clair
Well... I hate to be a downer on everything but a lot of people have chosen to take time and expend energy helping other's while dealing with their own issues and in turn found their way out of the darkness of depression. My 2nd wife had never dealt with her grief over the loss of her mother until she was "volunteered" for an internship in a Grief Camp for kids that had recently lost parents...... It scared her to have to because she believed she could not be effective..... but..... in taking what she had been taught (that she could not for some reason apply to herself previously) she found her way while helping others and that no longer had any control over her life.......
I will be starting school again here soon to study something I am actually passionate about, veterinary medicine.
Originally Posted by CourtneySt.Clair
Seems like your passion changes with the wind....... Prep your excuses up front for the failure that could come and know that as a whore you always have something you can lay back on.....
As for how good I am, I'm surprised you didn't check out all 130 of my YES reviews (insert eyeroll here).
Originally Posted by CourtneySt.Clair
Now THERE is a set of accomplishments to be proud of..... At least 130 different men have paid to fuck you..... That's a lot of cock to look back on and a pretty positive accolade you can show as a mother, daughter and Auntie.........
I'm done with this pointless pissing match. This diatribe is over.
Originally Posted by CourtneySt.Clair
OK....