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Old 01-18-2013, 12:26 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Martina View Post
I kind of feel like this guy does. I tend to organize my life so that the people I am around are cool, don't push my buttons, so when I encounter it, it's a shock and hits harder.


Complex Masculinity Policing -- Tuesday, August 21, 2012
I have always set on the edge of the cliff and invited people into my life that made me ask about myself. I don't enjoy a large comfort zone. I thrive on the rush of re-inventing myself on a as need basis. I could live out of a suitcase wondering where my next meal was coming from and have a big smile on my face. That's why I am in sales. I am in control of my income, I get to decide what I am willing to take on a day to day basis.

Policing gender is something I have no desire or need to worry about. If I police anything it's what kind of heart and soul do you have.
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