Melissa
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And I got them allergy tested to verify what I'm saying. Yeah.
And I got them allergy tested to verify what I'm saying. Yeah.
Um, I make, so I'm a disabled veteran. So on top of that, I would say about 80, 70, 80,000 a year.
Um, I make, so I'm a disabled veteran. So on top of that, I would say about 80, 70, 80,000 a year.
Um, I make, so I'm a disabled veteran. So on top of that, I would say about 80, 70, 80,000 a year.
Okay. So just under five is like four, nine or four, eight, something like that.
Okay. So just under five is like four, nine or four, eight, something like that.
Okay. So just under five is like four, nine or four, eight, something like that.
I love the home. That's why I bought it. But I no longer want to stay there because now with this man's reputation being the way it is.
I love the home. That's why I bought it. But I no longer want to stay there because now with this man's reputation being the way it is.
I love the home. That's why I bought it. But I no longer want to stay there because now with this man's reputation being the way it is.
They just kind of hit it off and had so many similarities and similar problems.
They just kind of hit it off and had so many similarities and similar problems.
He was quite a bit younger than her, but you know, she had an interest and they had had some weird moments. He seemed to be reciprocal, but yet neither one of them had ever spoken about it and nobody had made a move. She said that she always felt that weird electricity whenever they were near each other or he was going through something.
He was quite a bit younger than her, but you know, she had an interest and they had had some weird moments. He seemed to be reciprocal, but yet neither one of them had ever spoken about it and nobody had made a move. She said that she always felt that weird electricity whenever they were near each other or he was going through something.
One day, they'd be best pals, and he would come up and say, hey, let's go sit out here and eat lunch together. And then maybe the next morning, he acted like she didn't even exist. So she was being driven crazy by this seeking out, pushing away, seeking out, pushing away, seeking out, pushing away.
One day, they'd be best pals, and he would come up and say, hey, let's go sit out here and eat lunch together. And then maybe the next morning, he acted like she didn't even exist. So she was being driven crazy by this seeking out, pushing away, seeking out, pushing away, seeking out, pushing away.
She's like, what do you do when they do this? Or what do you do when they do that? And I'm like, I don't know what you're supposed to do.
She's like, what do you do when they do this? Or what do you do when they do that? And I'm like, I don't know what you're supposed to do.
Pain has been both my burden and my teacher, breaking me open in ways I never wanted and shaping me into someone I never expected to become. As a teenager, my world fractured in an instant. My father, my anchor, was ripped away, not by death, but by his own betrayal. He was sent to prison for raping a teenage girl.