Secularism was a bit of a mistake
Trap advice needed
>trying to hook up with a subhuman crossdressing narcissist with daddy issues
>less worried
Keenly interested in British parliamentary affairs,[58] in a private letter he declared himself "a Liberal in all but name", but added that he could never endorse the Liberal Party's support for Irish home rule.[59] Instead, he allied himself to the Tory democracy wing of the Conservative Party, and on a visit home gave his first public speech for the Conservative's Primrose League in Bath.[60] Reflecting a mix of reformist and conservative perspectives, he supported the promotion of secular, non-denominational education while opposing women's suffrage, referring to the Suffragettes as "a ridiculous movement".[61]Churchill decided to join the Malakand Field Force led by Bindon Blood in its campaign against Mohmand rebels in the Swat Valley of Northwest India.[62] Blood agreed on the condition that Churchill be assigned as a journalist; to ensure this, he gained accreditation from The Pioneer and The Daily Telegraph, for whom he wrote regular updates.[63] In letters to family, he described how both sides in the conflict slaughtered each other's wounded, although he omitted any reference to such actions by British troops in his published reports.[64] He remained with the British troops for six weeks before returning to Bangalore in October 1897.[65] There, he wrote his first book, The Story of the Malakand Field Force, which was published by Longman to largely positive reviews.[66] He also wrote his only work of fiction, Savrola, a roman a clef set in an imagined Balkan kingdom. It was serialised in Macmillan's Magazine between May-December 1899 before appearing in book form.[67]
As your trusty friend, I have to remind you that "traps" treated as mentally ill by law in Germoney. You're enabling a person, who should be cured Bernd!
This is good advice. Talk about that stuff but be nice.
Also can I please join you so we can both cum on his cute face?
While staying in Bangalore in the first half of 1898, Churchill explored the possibility of joining Herbert Kitchener's military campaign in the Sudan.[68] Kitchener was initially reticent, claiming that Churchill was simply seeking publicity and medals.[69] After spending time in Calcutta, Meerut, and Peshawar, Churchill sailed back to England from Bombay in June.[70] There, he used his contacts-including a visit to the Prime Minister Lord Salisbury at 10 Downing Street-to get himself assigned to Kitchener's campaign.[71] He agreed that he would write a column describing the events for The Morning Post.[72] He sailed for Egypt, where he joined the 21st Lancers at Cairo before they headed south along the River Nile to take part in the Battle of Omdurman against the army of Sudanese leader Abdallahi ibn Muhammad.[73] Churchill was critical of Kitchener's actions during the war, particularly the latter's unmerciful treatment of enemy wounded and his desecration of Muhammad Ahmad's tomb in Omdurman.[74] Following the battle, Churchill gave skin from his chest for a graft for an injured officer.[75] Back in England by October, Churchill wrote an account of the campaign, published as The River War in November 1899.[76]
Crossdressing is not considered a mental health issue as long as the affected person isn't suffering.
friendly reminder that you're on a board where idiots think crossdressers and trannies are the same thing
OP, if you live close by can I please watch so I can find out if I am bisexual without actually trying? Porn was inconclusive.
both are selfish subhumans who are incapable of being decent people and deserve death