![]() ![]() ![]() Then one time while my friend was changing in his room, she caught me checking her out. I always felt very nervous when I was around her with no one else around, because I would always get the feeling that she liked me more than the other friends I had. His mom is also fine as hell, and I tried to keep from checking her out being that my friend, his brother, and their Dad was with her. Keep in mind, his mom has been married for 18 years, and his father (Who is a retired weightlifter, and current high school weightlifting coach) was also there with her. Now our strange relationship started when I saw his mom for the first time a few months ago. I am literally holding back tears right now as I'm typing this. We have laughs together all the time, and I just don't understand why I would do such a horrible thing to him. ![]() Me and my friend hung out all the time and he's such a great friend. I never even seen pictures of her because his family didn't really take pictures that much. See what happened was, I would go by my friends house to play basketball all the time, and I had never seen his mom before even though I had known him for 6 years, because of her job traveling. I have GOT to let this out somewhere because I need serious help! "And you know what? I'd hoped we could do better 27 years later.I've been holding this back for months, and just I can't take it anymore. "This is what happened in 1991," Murray said. Patty Murray, D-Wash., also compared the handling of Ford's accusation against Kavanaugh to Hill's allegation of sexual harassment in 1991 against then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas. Blasey Ford exactly what they did to Anita Hill." Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., said the Senate should not "be rushing to judgment with a sham hearing on Monday." She also called it "shameful that the Senate Judiciary Committee plans on repeating the ugly piece of history by doing to Dr. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said there "is every reason" to believe Ford and that "she has come forward courageously and bravely, knowing that she would face a nightmare of hostile and vicious scrutiny." Hirono made the remarks during a press conference with other Democratic senators discussing Kavanaugh's nomination. She added that it was fair to say she is "upset" by the "unfairness" of the situation. "And I just want to say to the men in this country: Just shut up and step up." "Guess who's perpetuating all of these kind of actions? It's the men in this country," she told reporters. When a reporter asked if it helped that there are women on the Judiciary Committee, Hirono let loose. More: GOP senator who called for Kavanaugh delay: 'Let's vote' if Ford not at Monday hearing More: Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford wants FBI to investigate incident ahead of hearing Hirono said she expected "the enlightened men in our country" to "rise up to say, 'We cannot continue the victimization and the smearing of someone like Dr. The Hawaii Democrat slammed the Senate Judiciary Committee's move to hold a hearing on the allegation on Monday and said the men on the committee should join the call for an FBI investigation ahead of any testimony from Kavanaugh or Ford. Mazie Hirono did not hold back Tuesday in her condemnation of the handling of professor Christine Blasey Ford's allegation of a decades-old sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, telling men to "shut up and step up."
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