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Jacob C
Questions about strippers?
I recently got back from Montreal, having spent most of my time (okay, all of it) at the bars and strip clubs. I was just wondering..
Are strippers selective with who they approach? I'm not the guy who's gonna try to take a stripper home, I was just wondering if they have a preference if they approach me instead of some other guy.
Is it weird of my to ask a stripper what turns her on? I did that during a dance and spent the majority of the time rubbing the girl's ***, which was fine by me.
Thanks! :)
3 AnswersOther - Entertainment8 years agoShould the US intervene to stop human rights abuse?
I've been thinking a lot about my political beliefs, and as I see more and more of Ron Paul I can't help but be taken aback. I like the idea of non-interventionism, as our military should be used to defend US, and stay out of the affairs of other countries.
But, do you think we should intervene in cases of human rights abuse? Any and all thoughts are welcome.
4 AnswersLaw & Ethics8 years agoShould I join the military, or consider the Peace Corps?
As of late, I've been considering joining the Air Force through ROTC when I finish college. But at times I'm torn.
What really angers me is that there is a business behind war, and there are people who are willing to sacrifice lives for profit, and in my opinion, the wars we're fighting now are no exception. However, I've come to realize the many benefits of joining, which, if you've served, I'm sure you know.
Anyway, most, if not all of the people I've talked to about this, who've considered the service at some point but didn't join, are kicking themselves, wishing they had done so.
I'm also considering the Peace Corps, which I haven't done as much research on, but I imagine it's a whole different animal.
I welcome your thoughts.
-Jake
6 AnswersMilitary9 years agoHow should I choose my Air Force bases?
I plan on joining an Air Force ROTC program when I get to college, and I know you don't automatically get sent where you'd like, and certain bases take people from certain fields. When I looked at the officer jobs, I picked the following:
Aircraft Maintenance Officer
Logistics Officer
Personnel and Manpower Officer
Public Affairs Officer
Logistics Readiness Officer
Readiness Officer
Pilot
I'd like to be on the West Coast (preferably California) or the Gulf Coast (preferably Louisiana) but I'd be happier with either. Should I just choose locations that I like, or do something else? If anyone could tell me what bases do take people from these jobs, I'd appreciate it.
3 AnswersMilitary9 years agoDo women honestly like men?
I'm 17 years old, and lately I've been thinking... do women honestly like men? I know this probably seems like a really stupid question, but from a male perspective, no part of sex seems enjoyable for the woman, and I feel like a lot of women just have sex to please their husband, which seems pretty one-sided to me. I am not gay or anything, I love women, always have, but I feel like when the time comes for me to have sex, I will be the only one enjoying it, because it just looks really painful for the woman.
6 AnswersOther - Family & Relationships9 years agoWhat are my chances of seeing combat with these jobs?
I'm thinking of going through ROTC when I get to college, and I know there's always a risk, but generally speaking, what are my chances of seeing combat with the following jobs?
Aircraft Maintenance Officer
Logistics Officer
Personnel and Manpower Officer
Public Affairs Officer
Logistics Readiness Officer
Readiness Officer
Pilot
Also, when filling out a dream sheet, (won't be until at least 2017, when I finish ROTC) do you guys have any tips? I wanna get out of New England, and I want California and Louisiana on my list, some overseas places may be cool too, but any information on what the Air Force needs are in terms of location? Thanks.
3 AnswersMilitary9 years agoWhat is life like as a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force?
I am going to be a senior in high school next year and plan to go to college to major in aviation science. The college I'm looking at also has an Air Force ROTC program, which I am interested in. Assuming that I complete the program, I will graduate as a Second Lieutenant. So I was wondering, what is daily life like in that position? Responsibilities, living conditions, etc.
Thanks!
5 AnswersMilitary9 years agoWhich branch of the military should I join?
I have been considering joining the military for a little while, off and on, presumably after college. I think that if I were to enlist, it would be as a regular serviceman, rather than an officer. . From what I've heard/read, I probably don't want to be in the Army/Marines because my main thing is I don't want to die. But who does? I don't mind going to other countries, I love traveling, but I just don't want to be in combat, but I know there's always a risk. I want to do it so that I can occupy/better myself, and for the adventure. I'm not out there to go on a killing spree, and I'm not very patriotic, but I think that it would be cool to have the military under my belt.
7 AnswersMilitary9 years agoHow many bad days do you have in a week?
I'm not depressed or anything like that, nor am I bipolar, but sometimes I can be really happy for extended periods of time, sometimes I have a bad day, and sometimes I have a bad week. It varies. Just curious as to what your answers are: how many bad days do you have per week?
1 AnswerOther - Health9 years agoAdmission requirements for CSU Bakersfield?
I am a Massachusetts resident interested in CSU Bakersfield. My GPAs for freshman, sophomore, and junior year (thus far) for high school are: 3.5 (freshman), 3.7 (sophomore), and a 3.9 so far for junior year. My total SAT score was a 1510, with a 560 in critical reading, a 400 in math, (bad) and a 550 in writing. I read on the CSU Mentor site that after a certain GPA, you qualify for "any score" on the SAT, does this mean that it doesn't matter what your SAT score was, so long as you have a certain GPA?
2 AnswersHigher Education (University +)9 years agoWhat do you think of this name?
So I don't have a kid or anything, but the other day I thought that if I ever have a girl, I might name her Nola. I find New Orleans really interesting and I figured Nola sounded cute. What do you guys think?
3 AnswersBaby Names9 years agoAny advice on combining interests?
So I'm thinking about what I want to choose for a major, but I've still got time, as I'm not finished with high school just yet. So I wrote down my interests...
Computers
History
Psychology
Travel
I don't really want to major in history as there isn't much you can do with that, other than being a history teacher, and it seems that there's an overabundance of those. But any ideas would help.
1 AnswerHigher Education (University +)9 years agoWhat are some good indie rock bands?
I'm trying to find some new bands to listen to. I like a lot of grunge, rock, some indie bands etc..such as Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Big Rock Candy Mountain, Dead Confederate. I heard this band called Dominant Legs and I thought they sucked. So anyone other than that is cool.
Thanks.
4 AnswersRock and Pop10 years agoQuestions about college?
I am a high school Junior and I've begun to look at colleges. I'd like to go into IT when I'm finished, and I'd like to stay in the Northeast (I'm in Massachusetts) or go to California for college I would also like to go to a 4 year college, as I want to obtain either a Bachelor's or a Master's degree. My GPA at the end of my freshman year was a 3.5310 and my GPA for sophomore year was a 3.9610. I took the PSATs as a sophomore and was given a projected SAT score of anywhere between a 1310 and a 1640. I took them again this year but the results have not been released yet. Could you give me any recommendations as to which schools I should look at? Some of the schools I've looked into include UMass Lowell, Wentworth Institute of Technology, and UC Santa Cruz, as well as others.
Thank you!
2 AnswersHigher Education (University +)10 years agoShould I write to my biological father?
I have been looking for my biological father on and off for quite some time now, and I have just come across a Facebook profile of his for the second time. When I found the first one about a year or so ago, I told my mom and she confirmed that it was him, but she also reminded me that she kicked him out of the house when I was 1 because he was on drugs and dealing drugs, and when I asked if I could write to him, she said I could but she told me that whatever I did, just please tell her, which I agreed to. I'm not getting my hopes up, and I understand why my mom kicked him out and everything, but I've always been curious. So, my question to you is, should I write to him? Or no? And if I do, should I go ahead and write, and tell my mom after, or tell her first and then write?
2 AnswersAdolescent10 years agoHow to improve a Black 1993 Geo Prizm?
So, my grandfather just told me that he has fixed up his car (black 1993 Geo Prizm) and is giving it to me as my first car. I'm totally car-illiterate, so is there anything I can do to improve the car? (Speakers, usefulness, etc.)
2 AnswersOther - Cars & Transportation10 years agoDo I have a bright future?
So I'm 16 years old, and I've just begun my Junior year at a vocational high school. I have attained Honor Roll consecutively for my first two years of high school. I am also certified in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access 2007, as well as IC3. Now, this may make me sound smart, but I have a terrible problem with overthinking things, to the point where I feel like I know nearly nothing at all, or that I'm not fluent in English. My ambitions in life are simple, I want to work with computers, work with history, or be a mortician as of now, but the most important thing to me is that I have a loving relationship with my wife and provide a life for my kids that's better than what I have. Any advice?
Thanks
-Jake
6 AnswersMen's Health10 years agoWeb sites tell who you are?
Is there a web site of some sort that can offer insight as to who you are? Say I put in some information about myself, like I am a Pisces, I am left-handed, I have a mathematical learning disorder...things like that. What I'm imagining isn't a horoscope, but maybe something slightly similar. Anyone know of any such web sites?
Thank you
2 AnswersTechnology10 years agoHelp me find my biological father?
Okay, so I've asked numerous questions like this before, and I apologize. One time, however, I did find my biological father on here, he gave proof, but I deleted the question because of conflicting feelings. (My mom kicked him out of the house when I was about 1 because he was on drugs) Anyway, my father's name is Jeff Van Wart, he was born on June 20, 1968 in Mountain View, California, and grew up in Cupertino, California. He also spent time living in Arizona and in Massachusetts. I do know that both of his parents are dead. If you search Jeff Van Wart on MySpace, his profile is the one that says "Comp Down", and it has not been used in over a year. But if someone could get in touch with him, I'd just like some answers, as I frequently have conflicting feelings about him, but I am curious.
Thank you
-Jake
1 AnswerFamily10 years agoLet's reminisce about the 90s?
So, I was born in 1995, and even though some may consider me a 2000s kid, I feel so different from the younger kids who are children today. I listen to all the 90s grunge, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, etc. in fact today, I just rediscovered that song United States of Whatever, yeah I know that was '03. I'm not even sure what the purpose of this question is, just post whatever the hell you want about the 90s. But, remember this, because as I said it's weird, I may be considered by some to be a 90s kid, and to others I may be a 2000s kid, even though I have access to technology now, I feel that in certain ways, my childhood differs substantially from kids growing up/being born today. What do you guys think?
3 AnswersOther - Society & Culture10 years ago