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In before pics of disgusting feet - more disgusting than those already posted. It will get worse.
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Please, please let this one survive. I wanna see where this goes.
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If I am late for a special needs class can they call me tardy?
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I'm relatively new to social media. I don't know how to post pictures or make the other guys post show up in mine
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Lolz. You over cooked it in the first post. Ya gotta let that stuff trickle out over 20 pages or so. Always leave the reader wanting more.
Next time, be patient. Be cool. |
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I have a family member with downs. His feet are incredibly messed up. It's sad.
His big toes are almost completely sideways. |
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Where's the member whose avatar is the grinning guy and the Downs syndrome girl? He belongs here.
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She's sitting there smiling at me.
I want to ask her if she's go on a date but am too nervous |
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I would always feel as if I was taking advantage of her, even if my feelings were genuine.
When I was a little kid, my aunt and uncle took in lots of Downs Syndrome kids as foster parents. At first they frightened me because they looked different. But after spending some time around them (I was only 6-8 years old) I found they were very loving kids and not at all frightening...just different. Anyhow, I would be inclined to be protective of her, but to look upon her more as someone I am supposed to protect from anyone who would be predatory, mean, or otherwise abuse her. I would keep romantic feelings away from the relationship, but would be very protective. But I have lots of the sheepdog type feelings toward all people, animals, and others. Sheepdog feelings are protective, guarding, helpful and care greatly for all the sheepdog is to watch over. The sheepdog doesn't eat those it is to protect, and is always watchful over them. You are on the right path by realizing you have feelings for her, you just need to guard those feelings to protect yourself as much as to protect her. If she was your sister or daughter, how protective would you be, and how would you feel if you knew some fellow was showing interest in her? |
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Hopefully your buddy told you about GD and even if he didn't you're finding out now. Since we have cleared page 2, pay attention to the single good piece of advice so far - everything else aside, dating a coworker is never a good idea.
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Quoted: Go ask if you can talk to her after work? Walk her out to the short bus? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: She's sitting there smiling at me. I want to ask her if she's go on a date but am too nervous Attached File |
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Quoted: I would always feel as if I was taking advantage of her, even if my feelings were genuine. When I was a little kid, my aunt and uncle took in lots of Downs Syndrome kids as foster parents. At first they frightened me because they looked different. But after spending some time around them (I was only 6-8 years old) I found they were very loving kids and not at all frightening...just different. Anyhow, I would be inclined to be protective of her, but to look upon her more as someone I am supposed to protect from anyone who would be predatory, mean, or otherwise abuse her. I would keep romantic feelings away from the relationship, but would be very protective. But I have lots of the sheepdog type feelings toward all people, animals, and others. Sheepdog feelings are protective, guarding, helpful and care greatly for all the sheepdog is to watch over. The sheepdog doesn't eat those it is to protect, and is always watchful over them. You are on the right path by realizing you have feelings for her, you just need to guard those feelings to protect yourself as much as to protect her. If she was your sister or daughter, how protective would you be, and how would you feel if you knew some fellow was showing interest in her? View Quote Ok figured out how to quote I guess There's nothing predatory about any intentions I might have She's pretty awesome and she has a light case of downs . She tells me she likes me more than the people that check up on her every once in a while |
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Quoted: Ok figured out how to quote I guess There's nothing predatory about any intentions I might have She's pretty awesome and she has a light case of downs . She tells me she likes me more than the people that check up on her every once in a while View Quote When you say "light case" she's only got like a little extra chromosome Mr. Foot doctor? |
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When you're good looking, intelligent, and have a good job, its always a good idea to take advantage of that by banging retarded chicks at work. Good for the soul.
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My email is out of control, I got to unsubscribe ASAP! Attached File
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This could be an epic thread. I am laughing my ass off at all the good advice OP is receiving.
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Feet, huh?
Seems like there used to be a lot of feet threads here once. |
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The next thread in GD will be:
ARF: Need Advice. She's got three tits and I've only got two hands. View Quote |
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Quoted: She's sitting there smiling at me. I want to ask her if she's go on a date but am too nervous View Quote |
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