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    Just stung by a saltwater catfish!

    Holy mother of pain I've probably unhooked 500 cats in my life and never been stuck before. This one got me right in the middle finger and the pain is an 8.5 on scale of 10. Pretty sure none of the whisker came off j der my skin so I just have to keep it clean and deal with some pain for a while. But dayum that sht hurts!
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    Soul wearing thin

    Appreciate the kind thoughts, gentlemen. I've known for some time now that she is my best friend. But what I have come to realize much more clearly the last 2 months is how she is, in many ways, my only true friend. I have a couple of buddies and I'm good with my family, but the deeper ramifications of this illness and hospitalization are basically impossible to really explain to anyone else. You cannot help anyone understand the utterly sickening despair that roils in your gut when contemplating sharing your life with someone who is likely to remain rather sick, and probably prone to development of further illnesses, with no end to it aside from her death. That's a key that won't go into anyone's lock except mine and hers. And other people who've either watched their spouse slowly die or languish with a chronic illness.
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    Soul wearing thin

    My wife has spent the better part of the last two months in the hospital fighting for her life against a rare blood disorder. While I am obviously holding up better than she (duh), it is starting to take its toll on me physically and emotionally. The daily toil of doing just enough to keep my job, spend as much time as possible in the hospital with her, maintain the house, care for the children (9 & 4), etc is leaving me feeling like an empty shell. On top of this I'm trying, perhaps mistakenly, not to devote too much thought to her low, low odds of ever returning to her old self and not having anywhere near the life expectancy of an average white female. In truth, there is no guarantee that I will ever get her back but if I do it's not going to be the woman I knew just a few months ago. Not sure what I expect anyone here to say (perhaps "can size?) but I wanted to say these things and simply could never say them to her or my in-laws. I need the longest nap in the history of mankind.
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    Increased stamina is a problem for my wife

    I think this is a legitimate possibility.
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    Increased stamina is a problem for my wife

    When I was young, I had great stamina in the bedroom. When I met my wife, she loved it and we had many, many epic sessions. Then I went through a period of many years in which my stamina was embarrassing and pitiful. Now, for no reason I can pinpoint, I have my stamina back and last for a good long time again. IMHO, this is terrific. My wife, however, has made it fairly clear that she's not really seeing this as an improvement! She climaxes rather quickly via foreplay and use of the right position. I'm basically not going to climax in under 15 minutes, and the norm has become about 20-25. She wants it back to 5 minutes!! Last night I actually just quit because about 10 minutes in she asks me "Is something wrong?" because I hadn't finished. I was like "Yeah, that question is an effing mood killer! I'm trying to plow you here!" So I just rolled off and told her I was SOOOO sorry that I couldn't be a 2 pump chump for her. Since when is a woman disappointed that a man doesn't come fast?
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    Love the avatar...
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    Not saying you're definitely wrong. Clearly, I hope you're not (except for the slut part). But, things I have read say that at this age, open rejection of your gender is rare and should be a concern. And she takes things further than merely being a tomboy. She openly rejects her gender. Still, we cling to the tomboy idea and hope it pans out that way. It just was very shocking and upsetting to have her say something so bold last night about feeling like she should have been born as a boy.
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    The dog died back in March and everyone here was cool about it. Now this development in my life and everyone here is cool about it. If you guys aren't careful, you'll get a good reputation.
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    I appreciate this perspective. We have been holding onto this for 5 years. However, its a little different when a sobbing child tells you in their own terms that they've received the wrong gender assignment. We are looking at something a bit different IMHO.
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    Not even considering counseling at this time. My thought is, if we take her to counseling she'll be led down a road that she might not ultimately have chosen for herself. Right now she seems destined for that, but I am willing to see what path she takes on her own until she is a bit older. Honestly, my plan is to emphasize to her that her clothes don't define who she is and that what matters is what she is on the inside. The clothes we want her to wear are the ones designed and cut for her female frame and the ones that will prevent her from getting unnecessary scorn from classmates within the next 1-2 years. Fact is, she has loads of friends and is a popular girl. In the next few years, kids are going to get way more judgemental. The boys who have crushes on her now (and there are plenty) are going to start liking the girls who fit the female stereotype. They are cool with her appearance now, but that will change. And I want her to understand that we support her being her, but that she has to be mindful of how the school culture is going to change. And if she ends up deciding that she doesn't want to be a butch looking girl anymore, it can actually be very hard to change from that once 6th or 7th grade arrives. Its a danged if you do, danged if you don't thing. Dress like a dude and you'll get ridiculed. Try to change after everyone thinks they have you pegged, you'll still get ridiculed.
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    She's hella athletic, so I'm not worried. And, though you may be inclined to dismiss this as parent bias, she's friggin' gorgeous.
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    As an aside, when you google "gender confusion in children" practically every Christian-based website automatically goes to blaming child molestation. Christians sure have a way of giving Christians a bad name.
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    Sadly, this is kind of where my head is already, too. Unfortunately, I think her rejection of all forms of femininity indicate she is going to embrace the butch side.
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    Having been here since 2001 I realize that is not true. But I didn't necessarily come here for support and understanding. This is just a topic that I feel I can't really discuss with anyone other than the wifey and I needed to tell someone about it for some form of release.
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    My daughter is a lezbo

    We have a wonderful and beautiful 9 y.o. (nil cup) daughter. We first wondered about her when she was only 4. Now last night she confirms for us by telling us that she knows she was meant to be a boy and that she is a boy trapped inside a girl's body. At age 3 she developed a great interest in stereotypically male subjects, most pronounced was superheroes. She was obsessed first with Spiderman, then Batman. By kindergarten she refused to wear anything with the color pink. By the end of first grade, she would only wear pants and would cry and complain over even the suggestion that she wear a dress or skirt. By 3rd grade she began asking to shop from the boys department for her clothes and refusing the do anything with her hair (pigtails, ponytails, braids, clips, head bands, ribbons) other than brush it and wear it straight down. Last night we needed to take her to supplement her school clothes. School started 7/31 and she has been getting by with the last few things that fit from last spring semester. She became hysterical and extremely emotionally distraught over my wife trying to even go into the girls department for the clothes. She broke down in sobs telling my wife that we don't understand her and that we are trying to force her to be something that she isn't. She said she is a boy trapped inside a girls body and she can't feel natural or comfortable wearing girls clothes. She said she wants to be a boy and thinks something went wrong when she was born. Am very sad right now.
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