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General Discussion / Re: Pro-Hamas and closet Nazis will...
« Last post by Visualmon on Today at 04:30:26 PM » Finally Pobzeb gets it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_AW7nMVBAA
that's alot of cleavage
makes my mouth watery
going make alot of hmong bread rise
beautiful song and beautiful lady
bless by my virgin eyes
That's why they were called the Israelites.
They were never referred to as the Adam-ites or even the Noah-ites.
In fact, it's becoming very obvious that you don't have a clue about God's intention for having a "chosen people".
A lot of women don't do single fathers either --> I am one of those women. I guess it would depend on how many children he has but men with baby mamas tend to come with a lot of drama. Heck, men who played house have a lot of drama.
My son’s wonderful girlfriend can’t afford a graduation gown — should I buy one for her?
My son, who is in his senior year of high school, is dating a beautiful, sweet girl I’ll call “Amanda.” I’m very fond of her. This is an exciting year for them both because soon she will be shopping for her graduation gown. Amanda told me her mom has said she will have to wear her older sister’s dress. (Her sister graduated seven years ago.) Finances are tight for their family. I asked Amanda how she feels about it, and she isn’t happy.
I would love to buy her a gown. I remember being in high school and how exciting it was to be able to buy a new gown. My daughter is two years older and says that soon the girls in school will be talking about shopping for their new gowns. I really want this experience for Amanda.
The problem is, I don’t want to offend her or her mother with my offer. Should I stay out of this? Should I approach her mother? I have met her mom only a couple of times, and I don’t want to step on any toes. Even if my son and Amanda are not together by the time graduation happens, I would still want her to have a dress of her choosing and all the experiences that come with it. — OFFERING ASSISTANCE IN CANADA