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JohnHenry you are quite sexy but you know that. I really like your accent and the pleasure you take in your scenes.
School starts soon - what is your major?
I am 3 chapters deep into dissertation so PhD is close.
Now I found these three really perverse Japanese anime "comedy" but macabre and hypersexual series on www.Hulu.com that I would highly recommend -
1) PRISON SCHOOL - there is no way this could be for kids but it shows a Japanese view about sex, lust, longing
2)ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM - funny and thuggish with a dash of the hypersex
3) GANGSTA - now if you wanted to pull one of those scenarios from this series to do a scene it would be really really really sexy and a helluva fuck
I'm glad that you're continuing your education John. I also remember those back to school jitters and the stress of knowing there was a lot of work to be done ahead.
Well John - school sucks but the truth is one always needs to keep one's eye on the prize. You need the proper credentials to get ahead in the world. And as hard as it might be to believe now, you will look back in this time as being a lot of fun about 20 years from now.
As a retired teacher/professor, jitters are a normal part of the swing of things and I thoroughly disagree with juanjo in school. Learning is the key to what separates us from being beasts. My favorite quote od all time is from Benjamin Franklin(a personal hero) - when at a court event at the Versaille Palace when he was ambassador to France, Franklin was asked by the Cardinal of Paris what he considered to be the most pathetic of mans conditions. Franklin immediately replied "A lonely man on a rainy day who can't read!"
As a retired teacher/professor, jitters are a normal part of the swing of things and I thoroughly disagree with juanjo in school. Learning is the key to what separates us from being beasts. My favorite quote od all time is from Benjamin Franklin(a personal hero) - when at a court event at the Versaille Palace when he was ambassador to France, Franklin was asked by the Cardinal of Paris what he considered to be the most pathetic of mans conditions. Franklin immediately replied "A lonely man on a rainy day who can't read!"
Im dreading next week tampa24! wish summer would never end lol
I quite agree with you that learning is what separates us from the beasts. No argument from me at all. It is just that much of what now passes for education in schools is simple memorization and regurgitation not learning at all. The goal far too often is to obtain the highest GPA and the piece of paper saying that you are now "educated". I am now 61 and I still read and try to tackled a new subject or more difficult aspects of matters I already have learned about yearly. Having a discerning intellect and learning how think critically and rationally are ciritical.
We can all relate to that. lol
I always looked forward to going back to school. Those were the days when most schools even colleges didn't start until the day after Labor Day. By the middle of August, I was getting all my supplies ready.
John, go for it and do not be afraid. It is another chapter in your life. I loved school from Kindergarten through high school. After high school I joined the military. When I got out, I got a job and started college at night. I hated it because it took up most of my free time. However, I look back at my life now and realize if I had to do it over again, I would. The rewards of my schooling are immense. I retired from two different jobs and am now retired collecting Social Security plus two pension checks from those companies.
Go for it, John. Paraphrasing Chloe from the Smallville Series, "That is an adventure for another day." Look forward to all the adventures you are yet to experience.
Peace,
Louis