I think it depends on the type of doctor. A resident can work 18-20 hour shifts. A chiropractor may work 10-4 and take every Friday off.
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I think it depends on the type of doctor. A resident can work 18-20 hour shifts. A chiropractor may work 10-4 and take every Friday off.
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Yeah, best to talk. I'm a top and I don't like rimming but my bottom partner likes it - though not expecting to top afterwards!
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Yes, many people have ignored me. If you can, have your pic on your profile straight away - helps avoid time wasting.
True fact..
American Midwest here. Never posted before but giving it a shot Feel free to PM me
Well done!
Now your first post is over..
What about your dirst torrent?
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I was looking forward for your first torrent and not your dirst one..
calvin harris, even though he looks douchey haha
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All this stock market excitement very much reminds me of Al Bundy. He scored four touchdowns in one game! We all know what happened after that…..
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Either that or he just believes conservative ideology.
Trump is not a conservative.. in fact, conservatives spent over $100 million to prevent Trump from becoming president because they say he is not conservative enough.
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I was informed by the system that I do..
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Btw how do I change my profile picture that is shown next to my posts?
Marriage between homosexual and heterosexual partners
A study on the nature of mixed-orientation marriages was conducted in 2002 at Deakin University, Australia. This study was conducted on 26 men: of these 26 men, 50% thought they were gay before their mixed-orientation marriage and 85% identified as gay after their mixed-orientation marriage. An interesting finding of this study is that, "the two most common reasons cited (for engaging in mixed-orientation marriages) were that it 'seemed natural' (cited by 65.4%), and that they 'wanted children and family life' (65.4%)." This finding is later contrasted with an earlier study, "These (two) reasons seem different from the most frequent ones found by Ross (1983) which focused on social expectancy and concerns over homosexuality." Though these and other findings are of great intrigue, there are limitations as to what can be extrapolated from the data and the author of the Deakin University study agrees, "Further research with men, women and children of these 'mixed-orientation marriages' is needed to develop a theoretical understanding of the causes, processes and impact of marriage (and marriage-breakdown) in gay and bisexual men."
A different study conducted in 1993 found that unfaithful marriages between a heterosexual woman and a homosexual man, where the man engages in homosexual activity, have a high probability of failure.
Joe Kort , a counselor specializing in mixed-orientation marriages, said "These men genuinely love their wives. They fall in love with their wives, they have children, they're on a chemical, romantic high, and then after about seven years, the high falls away and their gay identity starts emerging. They don't mean any harm." While many hide their orientation from their spouse, others tell their spouse before marriage. Research indicates that some people identify as exclusively heterosexual in behavior and fantasies before marriage, but grow toward a more homosexual orientation during marriage.
One study states that heterosexual women in mixed-orientation marriages may be attracted to homosexual men and proceed to marry them. Kort said that "straight individuals rarely marry gay people accidentally." He theorized that some heterosexual women find homosexual men less judgmental and more flexible, while others unconsciously seek partnerships that are not sexually passionate.
What do you think about this thread's topic?