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post 1700702673 05-05-2024, 08:18 PM
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Just bailed an old coworker out of jail

Very sad. I worked with this chick for awhile and she was super fine and hard working. She has 2 kids. I liked her a lot but ate had a bf at the time. Somehow it started when she got a dui and lost her job. Then her car broke down and she lost her nursing job. I haven’t seen her in ages but her ******** popped up so I said what’s up and she was like I’m in jail. I was like wtf! So I go get her and apparently she is with a meth head and doing lap dances and god knows what else. I ended up just dropping her off at a random spot and I’m wondering if she is doing prostitution or homeless. I didn’t know what to do but her bf just got locked up for meth ahd we were in a shady area so I was like wtf. I let her out and just sucks to see a good person with amazing potential go to hell. Said she would even pay me back and even offered me sexual favors and I was like Jesus! Your life is ****ed up mane!! I just feel bad to see that happen to someone
post 1700702743 05-05-2024, 08:20 PM
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Sounds like deep down you want to bang her
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