takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:No wonder he keeps going back, with the firm handshake he gets each time he comes home.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it's inappropriate. Wouldn't be appropriate if it were a woman either. In uniform, you are a soldier. Save it for when you're in your civilian clothes. I think he deserves my thanks and respect, definitely, for what he sacrifices in that uniform. But he needs to keep it respectful while in the uniform. Again, I'd feel the same if it either of these people were a woman too.
The only time showing that much emotion in a uniform is acceptable is over a kid.
Signed,
Wife of 6 time deployed soldier
Sorry to disagree with the PP as well as 8:38 and 10:51, but even though I disagree with Wife, I don't think it's cool to show that kind of disrespect to a woman who has sacrificed for her country the way she has.
I hope that did not sound too sanctimonious, but I felt it needed saying.
Anonymous wrote:No wonder he keeps going back, with the firm handshake he gets each time he comes home.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it's inappropriate. Wouldn't be appropriate if it were a woman either. In uniform, you are a soldier. Save it for when you're in your civilian clothes. I think he deserves my thanks and respect, definitely, for what he sacrifices in that uniform. But he needs to keep it respectful while in the uniform. Again, I'd feel the same if it either of these people were a woman too.
The only time showing that much emotion in a uniform is acceptable is over a kid.
Signed,
Wife of 6 time deployed soldier
Anonymous wrote:No wonder he keeps going back, with the firm handshake he gets each time he comes home.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it's inappropriate. Wouldn't be appropriate if it were a woman either. In uniform, you are a soldier. Save it for when you're in your civilian clothes. I think he deserves my thanks and respect, definitely, for what he sacrifices in that uniform. But he needs to keep it respectful while in the uniform. Again, I'd feel the same if it either of these people were a woman too.
The only time showing that much emotion in a uniform is acceptable is over a kid.
Signed,
Wife of 6 time deployed soldier
Anonymous wrote:No wonder he keeps going back, with the firm handshake he gets each time he comes home.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it's inappropriate. Wouldn't be appropriate if it were a woman either. In uniform, you are a soldier. Save it for when you're in your civilian clothes. I think he deserves my thanks and respect, definitely, for what he sacrifices in that uniform. But he needs to keep it respectful while in the uniform. Again, I'd feel the same if it either of these people were a woman too.
The only time showing that much emotion in a uniform is acceptable is over a kid.
Signed,
Wife of 6 time deployed soldier
No wonder he keeps going back, with the firm handshake he gets each time he comes home.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it's inappropriate. Wouldn't be appropriate if it were a woman either. In uniform, you are a soldier. Save it for when you're in your civilian clothes. I think he deserves my thanks and respect, definitely, for what he sacrifices in that uniform. But he needs to keep it respectful while in the uniform. Again, I'd feel the same if it either of these people were a woman too.
The only time showing that much emotion in a uniform is acceptable is over a kid.
Signed,
Wife of 6 time deployed soldier
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it's inappropriate. Wouldn't be appropriate if it were a woman either. In uniform, you are a soldier. Save it for when you're in your civilian clothes. I think he deserves my thanks and respect, definitely, for what he sacrifices in that uniform. But he needs to keep it respectful while in the uniform. Again, I'd feel the same if it either of these people were a woman too.
The only time showing that much emotion in a uniform is acceptable is over a kid.
Signed,
Wife of 6 time deployed soldier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care if they are gay. I don't like this over the top displays of affection gay or straight. Take it home.
like the staged lesbo navy thing. Good for you your'e gay do you want a photo shoot?
Anonymous wrote:I don't care if they are gay. I don't like this over the top displays of affection gay or straight. Take it home.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it's inappropriate. Wouldn't be appropriate if it were a woman either. In uniform, you are a soldier. Save it for when you're in your civilian clothes. I think he deserves my thanks and respect, definitely, for what he sacrifices in that uniform. But he needs to keep it respectful while in the uniform. Again, I'd feel the same if it either of these people were a woman too.
The only time showing that much emotion in a uniform is acceptable is over a kid.
Signed,
Wife of 6 time deployed soldier
Anonymous wrote:I don't care if they are gay. I don't like this over the top displays of affection gay or straight. Take it home.
Anonymous wrote:good at sodomy...bad at war... Afghanistan kicking our gay ass.