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Bill W

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  1. If it's affecting you so badly that it makes your skin crawl, you may need to see @Myr's complaintologist.
  2. A truly intriguing story that explores the issues of gender identity and gender fluidity and explores and explains them in ways that are easy to understand. The story is also erotic, without being graphic, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone who has questions about gender dysphoria or gender fluidity, either for themselves or to understand a friend or relative with these issues. The story is also very entertaining and a very good read.
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  3. Bill W

    Chapter 2

    I agree with Mancunian. I'm not sure I understand the whole fluid-identity thing, but I really enjoyed this story. All the time I thought @CassieQ was going to have Jason's roommate pop up in the story when Jason was in a dress or with Levi. I even thought he might be Rachael's bf using a different name, but I'm glad that @CassieQ didn't go that route. I think the story was interesting, and even slightly arousing, even though what Jason was doing wasn't really my thing, although his interaction with Jason was. Well don, @CassieQ and I highly recommend this story to others.
  4. The diseases a dermatologist might treat are: acne (a condition caused by blocked skin follicles - a condition experienced by many teens and young adults), eczema (dry, itchy skin), basal cell carcinoma (the most common type of skin cancer) , psoriasis (causes red, scaly skin), rosacea (causes redden skin and pimples), scleroderma (causes tight, hard skin), vitiligo (causes patches of skin to go white, and athletes foot (a fungus that causes dry, itchy, peeling skin, blisters, and bleeding). Skin diseases can be caused by a number of things: (bacteria, fungus, or parasites), (contact with allergens or another person's skin), (genetics), (medication), (sun exposure), (conditions that affect your thyroid, kidneys, or immune system).
  5. Dermatologist comes from the word dema δέρμ (skin), dermatos δέρματος (of the skin), and logos λογία (system, logic, or field of study). First use in English was 1819.
  6. Bill W

    Chapter 37 S2

    Must have been one heck of an image.
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    Chapter 37 S2

    I get a great many football games between ESPN and network TV. You don't need all of the other services, unless you are intent on follow just one team and it's not a local team. Then, you'll need other services.
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    Chapter 37 S2

    And maybe the MacPhersons dropped their cable provider as well and don't want to pay for Netflix, HBO, or Paramounty Plus, where all the good programming seems to be lately. Oh, and you can keep your Ronco Excuse-A-Matic.
  9. How apropos, since we're coming up to Halloween. Nothing like a good paranormal or horror story to set the scene.
  10. My hat's off to you, @Myr, because I've never seen this place so quiet. But I'm sure your complaintoglogist, Hellen Waite, in busy 24/7. Either that or they just moved over to comment about the last two chapters I posted on my site.
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    Chapter 37 S2

    That might explain it. If there's nothing good on the networks, maybe Mike doesn't want to pay to get all the other channels.
  12. Bill W

    Chapter 37 S2

    Are you sure they're not just an outfit that resembles or looks like pajamas?
  13. Bill W

    Chapter 37 S2

    My mother used to love going to Denny's for breakfast and she would have killed me if I tried to go in sweatpants or a sweat shirt. Those places must have gone down hill since I went there.
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    Chapter 37 S2

    Some more than other!
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    Chapter 37 S2

    Yes, as Charles Dicken's Oliver and the other boys (orphans) in the workhouse sang in the musical, "Food, glorious food..." Isn't that part of what the holidays are about?
  16. Sorry to hear that Chris. It seems like you have it under control though.
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    Chapter 37 S2

    Chapter 38 should answer that question for you.
  18. A cardiologist is a doctor that specializes in the care of the heart and blood vessels, but a cardiologist may also specialize in a specific area, such as heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms, or heart problems people have had since birth.
  19. Cardiologist was one of the few ologists that I didn't refer to in yesterdays post and I hope it stays that way.
  20. Bill W

    Chapter 37 S2

    Not every situation lends itself to those types of situations, and who knows - when summer comes the incidents might come in bunches.
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    Chapter 37 S2

    I have a pair of black skechers that I've worn to doctor's appointments or shopping, and I'm sure to a teen or a tween that would be good enough for a formal occasion as well.
  22. Bill W

    Chapter 37 S2

    I think I was teased about things that I'd done as a toddler or a child from the time I was about 18, and as my children were growing up, things I'd done as a teen. And then later, my children would pick on me about things I'd done when they were growing up, it seems that the cycle never ended. lol
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    Chapter 37 S2

    You may be correct, P. New Year's Eve celebrations have been known to get very rowdy.
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    Chapter 37 S2

    Cabbage can go well, but I've found it's always left me with a lot of gas. Yes, football can be a boon or a bane, depending on if both spouses are into football, be it American or European football.
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    Chapter 37 S2

    Who knows what will happen at the New Year's Eve party, once the alcohol starts flowing.
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