Is it normal to grope friend's girlfriend ass with her consent

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  • If I were part of the public you were speaking to, I would start admiring you. Mmmmmm, dreamy. Feel the love, sweetie. You have more friends than you think you do.

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    • I just want to be able to make good grades.

      Yanno, a funny thing is that I used to be in Toastmasters, but my crappy customer service/tech support job changed my schedule so I wasn't able to make meetings anymore. Maybe I could have tried to get my schedule changed, but between always wanting to work on the same team as my best friend and the fact that my stupid ex-boyfriend at the time was in Toastmasters, and I didn't want to see him anymore I wasn't going to go back... meh.

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      • I was once inToastmasters because my employer said they would de-mote me from Principal level if I didn't work on public speaking. I made several nice friends while there, and was known to excel at table topics. But basically I hated it. I'll take math or software architecture any day.

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        • Yep, see we all have our areas of expertise. Some of us are more right brain, and some are more left brain. I assume you're more agnostic or atheistic in your mindset, but regardless I want to share with you the assertion that we are all blessed in different ways. The person who designs computer software, is an engineer or a rocket scientist is not the one we would care to tune in to on the nightly news or listen to on a morning radio show. Conversely we certainly wouldn't want our most beloved Oscar award winning actor to perform brain surgery. The people who fight our wars for us are probably not suited to careers in child psychology or animal behaviorism and helping our dogs and cats in need of prozac recover from their separation anxiety or aid animals in their recovery from the PTSD they have suffered as a result of having had abusive and neglectful previous owners. Please excuse any run on sentences, as they are a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine.

          Anyway, my point is that we are all gifted in our own ways, and yes it does reinforce my steadfast belief in a Higher Power despite the fact that it reminds me of my own personal deficiencies and personal weaknesses... but enough of the lofty talk of balance in the Universe.

          More about me! I am being consumed by my anxieties and fear of failure.
          >:-0

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