just me wrote:I bet he was a math teacher. I would be willing to put money on it.
The math teachers I knew were most fascinated by different sets of curves. The kind of tan they enjoy seeing is so beautiful they sometimes think of it as a sin--or at least sin / cos.
One of my math profs was delighted by 'straight' lines. He annoyed the hail outta me. My other math prof asked me out.
~Those who benefit from the status quo always attribute inequities to the choices of the underdog.~Ann Crittenden ~The Goddess is not separate from the world-She is the world and all things in it.~
There is no stopping people from being selfish and rude. You dress every woman in the world in a poofy sack and some people will still be disrespectful.
Maybe the LDS leadership could instead focus on teaching people how to be respectful while enjoying and embracing the spices of life, such as vogue clothing.
I refuse to simply complain about the restrictions imposed by the current Mormon garment design. I intend to try to remedy the situation by offering my suggestions to COB. Fashion is a religion and it should be treated as such. Don't disrespect it, LDS!
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
A friend of mine from grad school at BYU told me her thesis advisor told her he wouldn't approve her thesis unless she slept with him. When she reported this to the administration, they blew her off and suggested she get a new advisor.
A couple of years later, this professor was on a Fulbright in Europe, but his family stayed behind. When his wife and BYU learned that he had a 22-year-old student living with him, they called my friend to ask her to provide testimony about his advances. She told them to kindly go “F” themselves.
HAHA! No! It was at my community college (not in Utah). He did wait until after the class was over, however I was 17 years old...and I think he was about 50. AWKWARD!
~Those who benefit from the status quo always attribute inequities to the choices of the underdog.~Ann Crittenden ~The Goddess is not separate from the world-She is the world and all things in it.~
~Those who benefit from the status quo always attribute inequities to the choices of the underdog.~Ann Crittenden ~The Goddess is not separate from the world-She is the world and all things in it.~