I'm in love with SFH.
I'm in love with SFH.
I will marry her the day she leaves Mark!
It's not a bad book. You can listen to a sample here (not the graphic parts, of course).
http://www.audible.com/pd/Bios-Memoirs/Fast-Girl-Audiobook/B00YD558UA
Well, thanks for nothing! Because of you I got pulled over by a cop. Evidently in this state you are supposed to have both hands on the steering wheel.
People talk about her being a consenting adult, but as a previous poster discussed, when you're bipolar it really isn't consent. You aren't always able to properly evaluate the long-term consequences of your actions -- which means, essentially, that you aren't making rational decisions. People with mental disabilities aren't always capable of consenting to sex, which is why in the extreme case it's illegal for a normally functioning adult to have sex with a person with very low IQ. It's not a question of the morality of sexual behavior, but rather a question of the ability of that person to make rational decisions.
adgdsdsaf wrote:
People talk about her being a consenting adult, but as a previous poster discussed, when you're bipolar it really isn't consent.
I stopped reading here. You cannot be serious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekQ_Ja02gTYjamin wrote:
adgdsdsaf wrote:People talk about her being a consenting adult, but as a previous poster discussed, when you're bipolar it really isn't consent.
I stopped reading here. You cannot be serious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekQ_Ja02gTY
I guess you're also the type of guy that thinks it's normal to take a chick home when she's barely coherent...
jamin wrote:
adgdsdsaf wrote:People talk about her being a consenting adult, but as a previous poster discussed, when you're bipolar it really isn't consent.
I stopped reading here. You cannot be serious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekQ_Ja02gTY
Sorry I typed that wrong, meant to write:
"I guess you're also the type of guy that thinks it's normal to sleep with a chick when she's barely coherent..."
won't buy it wrote:
Wonder if the public library purchases this book? I mean they have Tropic of Cancer, right?
I'm headed to the fridge to get a grape to peel with my tongue. (For those to culturally illiterate to not get the reference, it's in TOC.)
syzygyman wrote:
Having read the book, I found it disturbing she has little regret of what she did. Even more disturbing is profiting off her activities with this book as her child is about to enter middle school. That's a major disconnect as a mother. If you're a high school freshman who enjoys being titillated with indirect sexual references, this would probably be a good read. Suzy is still messed up in her head and that is why this is a painful book to read. It's a matter of maturity, whether you find her lifestyle worthy of wanking over or whether you cringe at the thought of the destructiveness of her actions being on-going. Suzy is no longer a sympathetic figure.
Well, if there is a major disconnect in her head, then she still needs more help, right?
That makes her an even MORE sympathetic figure.
Unless you're a natural born hater...
JacoPastorius wrote:
So I want to weigh in a little on this issue.
I was a diagnosed with Bipolar disorder ~9 months ago. Also, for what it's worth, I competed in track/xc at the college level, so I feel a certain emotional tie to the SFH story that has been developing.
To start off with, this is how I describe mental illnesses (Bipolar, Depression, ADD, etc):
A mental illness is an exacerbation of feelings or emotions to the point where it interferes with your ability to function. For example, in the case of Bipolar, you alternate between stages of depression and mania (which are the 'highs'). I feel like the thing that makes mental illnesses hard for people to accept is that there really isn't an objective bar to gauge someone's mental well-being. I'm sure everyone on this board has had to deal with really tough times in their lives and really high times, and they never once thought to make the excuse of being mentally ill. So, it's very easy to say "I have experiences like that, and I don't make excuses, so why does that person need to use a cop out?" And you know what? I'm absolutely positive that some people have abused these kind of diagnoses as excuses for their actions. But for some people this really is a completely debilitating condition to have. Also, there are different degrees of a mental illness. In fact, there are even 2 categories within the diagnosis of Bipolar: Bipolar-I and Bipolar-II. So even when we compare 2 people with Bipolar, they could each have varying degrees of symptoms.
For another real life example, I say that Jordan Belfort (the main character in Wolf of Wall Street) is the quintessential personification of Bipolar. I say this, because when you are in a manic phase, and if you aren't on your mood stabilizers, you just go off the rails pretty much. I personally used a lot of drugs, mainly pot, but lighting up 3-5x a day. Your body and mind are in a constant state of euphoria. You want to screw anything that walks, and I would only sleep ~2-3 hrs per night, then wake up feeling completely energized. But, at the same time, you don't feel like you're out of control. You just feel like you're able to do whatever you want to do, and can get away with it.
Last thing I want to explain is the process for how one usually gets diagnosed for Bipolar. I imagine most never seek treatment when they are in a manic phase. Why would they? During this stage, everyday feels like the best day of your life. However, when you are in the depression stage, everyday feels like the worst day of your life, and it becomes a struggle just to get through the day. This is when most seek treatment, and they usually seek professional help for depression, not Bipolarity. So, the doctor will initially only prescribe anti-depressants. If one has Bipolar, and starts to take anti-depressants without mood stabilizers, that is when you really start to go manic. That's how it happened for me, and I assume it's a similar process for others. I believe this is what happened to SFH that led to her life becoming what it was during her escort phase.
However, the bottom line is Bipolarity (or any other mental illness) is not an excuse for what I have done. I have done several things that I regret, but just throwing around my diagnosis does not make everything better or undo any damages that I have done. Instead, I view it as a cautioning to how I have to live my life if I want to be accepted into society. It's not society's responsibility to cater to me in a special way just because of this. Now, I know that I have to be very careful about how I live, or else I know could end up hurting others or myself.
I hope this gave people some insight into Bipolar, and if you want another example of a Bipolar person, you can just google my user name.
-JP
10/10 agreed!
Great service you have done here.
Good luck to you.
adgdsdsaf wrote:
jamin wrote:I stopped reading here. You cannot be serious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekQ_Ja02gTYSorry I typed that wrong, meant to write:
"I guess you're also the type of guy that thinks it's normal to sleep with a chick when she's barely coherent..."
I wonder if you think it is okay for a chick to sleep with a guy when he's drunk and barely coherent?
Philosexgod wrote:
adgdsdsaf wrote:Sorry I typed that wrong, meant to write:
"I guess you're also the type of guy that thinks it's normal to sleep with a chick when she's barely coherent..."
I wonder if you think it is okay for a chick to sleep with a guy when he's drunk and barely coherent?
Sure, it's okay. Just like a woman hitting a man is "cute".
exthrower wrote:
H. Fleiss wrote:As opposed to your sister and mom who phucked strangers, but didn't get any money from it?
Ahh...Heidi Fleiss....Another morally sick/degraded Human being....Ex con, drug addict....slut....
So, how many sexual partners have you had?
Has anyone here read her online escort reviews? They were not super graphic, but from what they said she had a HUGE sexual appetite and seemed as if nothing was off limits for her. One reviewer mentioned they went to a strip club after their session and Suzy was trying to convince one of the strippers to go back to the room with them.
I saw her price list when the story broke.
The fact that you could 3 hole her for $900 almost made me cry... had I known.. had I known...
That's a bit out of my price range. Most of the one's I've been with were the $60-80 for a qk or even $160 for an hour.
I just hope it comes out that Galen Rupp was a hardcore pimp. Then we can have a big media circus and he can go on ESPN to discuss that he didn't like it for the money, but for the psychological satisfaction it gave him. But on a serious note... it is really disheartening to see that people with serious mental illnesses based around being showered with attention are being showered with attention for coming clean about how addicted to attention they are. Her poor daughter is probably going to convert to Islam.
Whole thing is kinda sad wrote:
I just hope it comes out that Galen Rupp was a hardcore pimp. Then we can have a big media circus and he can go on ESPN to discuss that he didn't like it for the money, but for the psychological satisfaction it gave him. But on a serious note... it is really disheartening to see that people with serious mental illnesses based around being showered with attention are being showered with attention for coming clean about how addicted to attention they are. Her poor daughter is probably going to convert to Islam.
Here's one who gets the fraud that the whole "mental illness" of SFH is.
Mine had it...reading it right now. Definitely a breezy read focusing more on her mental health issues and associated Vegas fun. Doesn't seem overly explicit to me.