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I'm a 27 year-old Instructor of Argument. It is my job to teach incoming college students that talking smack professionally is about having an opinion and backing it up. I teach young adults not only to have opinions, but to have a VOICE in their community and in the world at large. I inspire, I discourse, and I geek out.

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18th February 2012

Link reblogged from Sincerely Written from my brothers blood machine with 12 notes

Sincerely Written from my brothers blood machine: I know this is coming out of left field, but I felt the need to share this. →

sentrythedefiant:

In the summer of 2009, I took a chance and left home to go live with my (now ex) boyfriend.

We were crazy in love, and what does love and hormones and a room to yourself usually lead to?

You’re right. Sex.

We were each others firsts, and there went my virginity.

I don’t feel the need to delve…

Did you break up with the guy? :| I feel like that’s the part missing from this story. You don’t want to be in that position with him again later, do you? EDIT: I now see that’s in the start of your story >.> Did it happen immediately after?

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    minuscule amount...women who have abortions without thinking deeply about
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    Did you break up...part missing from...him again later, do...
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    be spread around. Carrying...aren’t always an option.
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