terry78
My name is Stefan, sweet thang
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The article does say that the wife urged him to fire her.The wife probably made it happen. "Fire her, she's too hawt and might steal you away."
So she gets fired because that *****e is worried that some day he might not be able to control his urges?
Looking at the woman that got fired...the dentist's wife must be fugly if he found that assistant to be that hot.
"Dr. Knight acknowledges he once told Nelson that if she saw his pants bulging, she would know her clothing was too revealing," the justices wrote.
When did it become a rule that someone needs to be extremely hot in order for someone to even think of cheating on their husband or wife?
Anyway, this'll become a film on Lifetime.
Yeah, I've often found "She's not even that hot" is usually the sorta thing people that don't get much tail think.
It's too bad that this will probably not get to the actual Supreme Court because it's only this one lady. But seriously "The messages were mostly mundane, but Nelson recalled one text she received from her boss asking "how often she experienced an orgasm."" How would that not violate federal sexual harassment law?
Yeah, I've often found "She's not even that hot" is usually the sorta thing people that don't get much tail think.