Anthony Weiner

<p>College kids do dress up for fun and take pics. I think one of the “secrets” is to have a group shot. If your in a group with 3-4 others, it will be less likely to come back and bite you. If someone crops you out 20 years later, you release the group shot, etc. However, for this to work, you need to not be sexting 17 year-olds and strippers when you are middle aged and married.</p>

<p>Does anyone know how AW and Jon Stewart became friends? I thought they were college roommates, but now I see that AW went to college in NY state, and I know that Stewart went to William and Mary.</p>

<p>^ I believe they shared, among a larger group that included a mutual friend, a beach house in Delaware one summer.</p>

<p>College pictures of him in drag? What do harmless masquerade party pics have to do with anything? Even if he liked to dress in drag to this day, it would be completely irrelevant. Rudy Guiliani’s drag pictures didn’t hurt him, and they shouldn’t have.</p>

<p>Thanks for satisfying my curiosity!</p>

<p>Who are the people who yell at his press conferences? What losers.</p>

<p>He resigned.</p>

<p>NYmomof2-
They went to camp together. I am gonna go out on a limb and guess that JS doesnt have any scandalous photos from camp days…</p>

<p>Finally! Thank goodness.</p>

<p>His wife was NOT present at the press conference. He did make reference to her.</p>

<p>If his wife keeps her job, will they continue to live in DC? That would be pretty humiliating for him…like making Pete Rose live in Cooperstown, or sending Jon Edwards to a prison with no mirrors.</p>

<p>^^^^ HAHAHAHAHA. LOL at the mirrors joke.</p>

<p>Is he still on for the “treatment” for his problems, or is that charade aborted since he doesn’t have to have himself cleansed of his sins any more?</p>

<p>And where was his apology to the women he involved in all of this, particularly the ones to whom he sent unsolicited photos and engaged in sexual innuendo without any encouragement whatsoever? </p>

<p>Nowhere. He didn’t bother apologizing to any of them.</p>

<p>My boss’s son was an intern in his office and is so sad and disappointed. The whole thing is so sordid and sad for so many people.</p>

<p>My daughter’s words of wisdom were “no child should ever have to acknowledge that his father actually has a *****, so having the thing, itself, all over the internet and referenced in the news is a form of emotional child abuse.”</p>

<p>Wise D, ZM…he should still go to counseling, because he really needs it. He continued with his online “relationships” even after telling his wife they were a thing of the past. He can’t stop without help.</p>

<p>“no child should ever have to acknowledge that his father actually has a *****, so having the thing, itself, all over the internet and referenced in the news is a form of emotional child abuse.” </p>

<p>If you want to become a father, a ***** is a pretty handy thing to have. Some would say it’s almost necessary. I think people might be better adjusted by getting used to that concept, rather than acting like those things should be hidden in the basement, chained to the furnace.</p>

<p>The college pictures are no big deal. That wasn’t the problem I agree. But kids should be aware that these days, a lot of what they do and say is being recorded and can be accessed. It makes things a lot harder. In our day, it is a rare photograph or document that surfaces. These days with IM, Texting, Facebook, e-mailst, Tweets and camera cell phones you can get caught with a lot of compromising things that can be spread very quickly. That’s a whole other scene out there, and it is scary having to explain this to our kids who are young and don’t see any harm in things they regard as fun or funny that can haunt them later. Good luck Zoosermom, getting this threw their thick heads. I got a peek at one of my kids’ private facebook page and it should be expunged.</p>

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Photographs of a father’s erection SHOULD be hidden in the basement. Actually, they should be burned in the furnace.</p>

<p>When I was in high school, my mother said to never write anything down that you wouldn’t want the whole world to see. That was very good advice then (before electricity ;)) and it still holds today. Only the writing expands to e-mail, texting, pictures, etc…</p>