Anonymous wrote:I don't enjoy sex with you. Please find a side chick.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it that you won't let me go down on you yet you give me BJ's? It can't be because I'm bad at it because it never happens. Don't all women love it? Other than that the sex is really good.
Anonymous wrote:That you’re like Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite.
Being a decent athlete in high school doesn’t make you a phenomenal athlete at 40. Nobody cares how good you were. When your mom tells you that you were voted best athlete in the state at age 14, she’s lying. Or delusional. You were never going to have an NFL career. Stop telling people that you are one of the greatest athletes of all time. You’re fat, out of shape, and come across as crazy.
And your obsession with CrossFit is obnoxious. If you spent a fraction of the time actually working out as you do on watching CrossFit videos and talking about CrossFit, you wouldn’t be so fat. You criticize everyone else for being lazy, but nearly every day you sleep in, then spend the entire evening on the couch. You’re a hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:Me first:
When we met, it was fun because we were so different, there was immediate physical attraction, and the sex was incredible. But the reality is that we are incompatible and every year this fact becomes more obvious. We want completely different things out of life, including where to live, when to retire, and what to do after retiring. The only thing that has kept us together is a great kid who is now out of the house. It is time to go our separate ways. How I bring this up to you and your response gives me a lot of anxiety. But perhaps you are thinking the exact same thing. We did a lot of great things together and will always be part of each other's lives, but we do not work as a couple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some reason I’m attracted to a c-suite person at work (who is also my mentor) and I feel incredibly guilty for even thinking that. And yet...
You will lose your job.
Or, your mentor will learn never to mentor another female (or male or Transgender or any one who might get the wrong idea).
After all of the "Me Too" movememt, you are fantasizing about a c-suite person?
When your fantasy becomes reality and he doesn't promote you, you will post on Twitter that he abused and raped you.
Wow. So many levels of derangement here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some reason I’m attracted to a c-suite person at work (who is also my mentor) and I feel incredibly guilty for even thinking that. And yet...
You will lose your job.
Or, your mentor will learn never to mentor another female (or male or Transgender or any one who might get the wrong idea).
After all of the "Me Too" movememt, you are fantasizing about a c-suite person?
When your fantasy becomes reality and he doesn't promote you, you will post on Twitter that he abused and raped you.
Anonymous wrote:For some reason I’m attracted to a c-suite person at work (who is also my mentor) and I feel incredibly guilty for even thinking that. And yet...
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I wish I didn’t have to talk to him ever again, about anything.