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Working on the ranch. My Da was a cattle rancher. If you mean outside the family, then it was commercial modeling (catalogs.)
I honestly don’t hardly remember ever not working. I was doing lots of chores by 8, working half as hard as a man by 11 or 12, and just as hard as a man by 16. Ranch life isn’t very easy. lol
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@DarkHeaven Na, you've been kicking @$$ and taking names since birth!

Not easy, but someone had to do it ;)
@Viper My Da just expected you to work. There wasn’t really any choice. And you don’t really tell the fully muscled from a lifetime of cattle ranching… 240ish lbs, 6’5” Viking guy no. You just do what he wants. My Da’s a scary guy. Got a full out Viking beard and everything. lol
@Viper You want to hear a story about my Da and growing up on the ranch?
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@DarkHeaven Sure thing 🤠 story time can be great!
@Viper My Dad is a very hard man. He was born and spent his whole childhood in Iceland. He came to the US as a teenager with my grandparents and worked his ass off to become a cattle rancher. He is without a doubt the toughest and hardest man that I’ve ever known my entire life. He is also kind and compassionate but he is never weak and suffers no fools. I’ve always been his princess but princesses have to be smart and tough as nails as well in his book. Probably the only reason I survived my own hell is based on what he taught. Don’t remember the exact details but one summer when I was an arrogant teenager, I was helping my dad and he noticed a break in our fence. Somebody on the dirt road must have clipped it with their car. We hadn’t had any cattle wander out but it needed a temporary fix to keep them in until we could fully repair the fence. I told my dad I’d fix it with some bailing wire and he asked if I needed help and I said no because I wanted to prove to him that I can do anything my brothers can. It had been hard to see from the road but when I walked over the break was worse than I had thought. The section of fence that was still up was really bad and the whole section too long for any bailing wire to really work at all. I tried to bail it up the best I could but I knew it wouldn’t hold them in if they pushed up against it but I was way too embarrassed to tell him that it was a bigger job than I could handle. My Dad thought he had at least a few hours to fix it. About an hour later we had about a dozen head break through my shit job. After we got the cattle back he went over and saw that I had to have known that many of the posts were pulled up and I’d have to be a dumbass to think it would have held. He wanted me to apologize for not asking for help when I knew better. My stubborn pride felt that would be weak. He said any child of his too stupid or too arrogant to apologize when they are wrong and know it, could walk the fuck back to the house. It was a very long walk and getting to evening by the time I got home (our ranch is just over 400 acres total,) but I learned a whole lot during my long walk that evening.

1.) I learned my Dad don’t fuck around.
2.) That I’m strong enough to hold to my convictions even when I’m dead wrong.
3.) I learned my Dad won’t expect me to apologize unless I’m actually wrong because he wouldn’t.
4.) Most importantly that arrogance is not strength, even it feels like it, it’s stupidity & weakness of mind.

I’ve watched my Dad apologize since. Not very often because he’s rarely wrong but all the more moving when he does because it’s very fucking real.
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@DarkHeaven That's an absolutely great story of learning and teaching :) and a great lesson too!
@Viper He’s a badass, man. My Da don’t fuck around. I have so many stories. He’s funny… but also no joke.
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@DarkHeaven Glad I haven't upset him lol
@Viper Yeah. My one and only date and dance for high school was Homecoming my Junior year and he took my date… (a guy friend that I’m pretty sure was in the closet gay too,) on a guided tour of his walk in gun safe. He was visibly paler after and I was gutted. lol
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@DarkHeaven If only he knew what an innocent 😇 little girl he had lol 😁 and innocent closet gay friend lol
@Viper I wasn’t all that innocent, he just didn’t need to worry about guys. I had already lost my lesbian virginity a little more than a year earlier with my best friend at the time. I still think of her. 😊
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@DarkHeaven That's.great to have a special first like that :)
@Viper I was devastated when her family moved the summer between my Sophomore and Junior year. I felt utterly alone in my traditional rural town. Back into the full closet I went. Kinda sucked.
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@DarkHeaven I'm so so sorry that happened :(

The first person I was with, turned out to be a full out lier which really hurt me :(
@Viper That sucks too. Turned out that homecoming dance ended up being the worst day of my life up to that point, and totally ruined my Junior year. Life sucks, sometimes. lol
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@DarkHeaven yes it does, but now thanks to you, I know how to suck even better than life, to hopefully someday turn some woman's frown upside down ;)
@Viper My girl turns mine upside down. She’s an angel. My angel.
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@DarkHeaven I'm very glad you have an angel in your life, you deserve it!
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