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Part of it is selfish, with him gone, my development fundamentally
ceases and that’s horrifying to me. Part of the reason I love my job is the
challenge and without the ability to grow to meet the challenges, what’s the
point. I may as well just stay in bed.
The other part of it is I really like Hank, he is the grumpiest,
sharped tongue asshole you’ll meet. But he’s genuine. Don’t get me wrong, he’s
also sweet, super funny and a lot of fun to be around, but what I respect most
is there’s nothing fake about him. He’s just unashamedly him and that’s
awesome. He’s the sort of person I like to spend my time with in the real world.
So it was nice to have someone like that in my work life too, it made work seem
less flying knifey.

I like to give credit where credit is due and that man is
definitely special, but I hate to pop the gay husband’s bubble but I can’t foresee
anything happening there. First of all, I’m not his type, second, I’ve never
dated anybody younger than me and third of all, I occasionally enjoy sex and his
penis is currently an investment banker.
And on that note, I shall leave you wonderful people with
this question; why do people in relationships try to marry off their single
friends? Let me know your thoughts in the comment box below and as always stay
and play safe.
Love,
xoxoxoxo
I think the gay husband may be on to something. If you manage to find someone who can deal with you at your worse hold on to him with both hands.
ReplyDeleteThe gay husband is never right, it's in our prenup he's not allowed to be right
DeleteB you sure there's nothing there? He sounds kind of perfect for you.
ReplyDeleteEveryone is perfect for me according to this blog :-)
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