I want to thank Senator John Cornyn for his years representing our state.
We don’t agree on everything, but we both still believe in public service.
To Senator Cornyn’s supporters: you have a place in our campaign.
Before I could react, he forced himself inside my ass with only his saliva. No lube. No preparation. I screamed in shock and pain. I begged him to stop. He held my waist tightly and continued, whispering, “Just relax, you’ll start liking it.”
The pain was unbearable. I cried the entire time.
The next morning, I couldn’t even sit properly. Every movement hurt. He came home with $35,000 and told me to go buy the Hermès bag I had always wanted. He smiled like nothing had happened.
I took the money, but the pain in my body and heart remained. I keep asking myself how I can continue sleeping next to the man I love after he took something I clearly said no to.
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My husband and I have been happily married for 14 years. Our sex life was always passionate and satisfying until six months ago, when he suddenly became obsessed with anal sex.
At first he asked gently. Then the requests became constant. He bought me expensive gifts, whispered, “I don’t want to get it from outside; I want it from my own wife,” and promised it would feel good. I told him honestly that I had never done it, I was scared of prolapse, and I wanted to keep my body healthy.
But he kept pushing.
One night, while we were making love and I was lost in pleasure, he suddenly positioned himself behind me.
At Fort Snelling National Cemetery today I visited my dad’s gravesite. He was proud to be a veteran, and now rests among the “heroes among us” he so often wrote about — the brave men and women who served our country with courage and humility.
It is an incredible honor to receive an endorsement from Congresswoman Maxine Waters.
She has been one of the most powerful voices in Washington as Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, opening the doors of banking and finance to Black and Brown communities who were locked out for generations.