noDROP THE NAME
Lost my wife and best friend.
This shyt HEREHad a threesome with a girl I really liked with a close friend. I couldn't get hard so I left the room and let my friend finish. I come back into the room 20 minutes later after a mini pep talk with myself, I over hear her saying " I love you" to my friend. I drove them back to his apartment that night and apparently he had sex with her again.
23 years and this still stings me.
A lot of groping and telling her how much I wanted to fukk. The crazy thing is that I'm not even into her like that. Plus her man was at the party (I'm assuming he didn't see what I did). Everybody was drunk.......I think. Anyway, if she goes to HR on Monday then I'm done.
Paid $3000 for head.
![]()
You originally said this![]()
I've taken enough coursework in mathematics to have double-majored in it (along with my physics degree) if I had wanted to, and at a tougher campus than you've ever step foot on.
If you think there was any mathematical misunderstanding in my post, then you didn't read it right.
If you only have one one-night stand in your life, then yes, you'll be unlucky to get a girl pregnant. (although your 1% number looks too low: "The bottom line is that a single act of intercourse between a young couple has on average a one in 20 chance of pregnancy – this assumes the opportunity presented itself on a random day, as these things tend do when you are young."
However, if you have a large enough sample of one-night stands, then your overall chances of getting a girl pregnant in your lifetime are much higher. If they were 5% for a single one-night stand, then you have a 9.75% chance of having gotten at least one girl pregnant after two one-night stands, a 14.2625% chance of having gotten at least one girl pregnant after three one-night stands, and so on. Off the top of my head, the chances of getting at least one girl pregnant would break 50% after....29 sexual encounters. Of course, if it would be hard to call someone "unlucky" even if the chances were just 20% or 30%, because that's still a damn high risk for those consequences.
If you think I've made any mathematical misunderstanding there, then show it to your statistics professor and he'll correct it for you, because either you've made a false assumption or you're misreading my claims.
Nah, you don't know how many of those he had though. Do it enough and the odds are gonna catch up on you sometime.
I've taken enough coursework in mathematics to have double-majored in it (along with my physics degree) if I had wanted to, and at a tougher campus than you've ever step foot on.
Of course, if it would be hard to call someone "unlucky" even if the chances were just 20% or 30%, because that's still a damn high risk for those consequences.
I had drinks at a party with co-workers last night and got so drunk that I did and said some foul shyt to one of the women that I work with. I'm hoping everyone was so drunk that they don't remember that shyt but it has me worried since I remember it. I don't know if I should apologize or just lay low and wait until somebody brings it up.
yes it washad a full ride academic scholarship to Morehouse and lost it by .14 gpa points because I was wilding out too hard going to the club all the time(they had shuttles that would pick us up from campus) and chasing Spelman, Clark, and Morris Brown chicks
Atltanta was fun as shyt in the late 90s/early 2000s![]()