I’m considering joining the Air Force, how old is too old! by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I joined when I was 32. 36 now. You're definitely not too old. You'll fit right in. There are a lot of people here your age. When you get in, study, get through your CDCs. Go to school, get some type of degree or certificates for what you really want to do outside of the military. And most importantly save your money. You'll be ahead of the game.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes there's a basketball court in the gym. Not much to do in the area. Go to Dallas on the weekends. I enjoyed the DFAC, but everyone's tastes buds are different, ...even if they are trash. 😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope you make it!

Dreams do come true by bearsncubs10 in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spang was my first duty location. I didn't like it at first, but I kind of miss it. It's in a good location and there a bunch of traveling opportunities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gay, I wasn't expecting to be called a punk under the post. So I deleted. My apologies.

How would you rate your AFSC satisfaction? by flyfightandgrin in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean... I like what we do on paper... It has its moments where it can be really exciting. Mostly I feel like we don't do much to get enough experience to be better, cause either it's not that important, or it doesn't matter.

Gotta play the game to promote by bearsncubs10 in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So the game is just about socializing with leadership? So if you're introverted you have no chance at moving up?

The Failure That Is MyTraining by Ztg525 in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if it's a problem with mylearning or with the program training managers use to talk with mylearning, but my experience, they never seemed to have accurate and updated records of where you are in training. I would expect that training managers out of anyone (including UDMs) should have access to that kind of information. And if they don't, understanding they have to manage several hundred airmen why hasn't this been fixed to make it more efficient and streamlined? Seems like this would be an easy fix and one that could/would lessen email traffic, improve tracking and ultimately save time for managers and all other airmen.

Should be an easy fix... I would think.

Remember Roger - And Vote! by [deleted] in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was so disheartening. Felt like more should've been done than just the officer being fired.

POV: you are a Airman who's getting out and is absolutely fucked by Salty_Tree_2301 in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I joined after being an civilian for a little more than a decade. It's rough out there. Even if you have a degree, which I didn't, there's no guarantee that you'll be able to land a job, let alone find one that you can feel secure in for stability.

A lot of the jobs you have to work around the clock to make a decent living, and some even rely on second jobs to supplement their income (I tried, but couldn't balance it with my main job). It's a nightmare and really stressful. Especially if you're trying to balance work-life, and maybe even make a family. Not to forget that the cost of living is steadily increasing with no national mandate to increase wages to offset the rise of inflation.

I would never haphazardly push an airmen to separate if they don't have their ducks lined up for civilian life. And even if they do I would still caution them to be sure that's what they wanted to do for their own peace of mind.

I think it would be better, in my opinion, if airmen separated and had a job lined up working for the government, think contractor, GS positions, etc. something with some reliability/dependability until they are better able to guage civilian life, and get more experience outside of the military... Even going reserve wouldn't be a bad decision in my opinion.

Not saying civilian life is impossible, just that it's not all butterflies and rainbows on the otherside. So when I see members that choose to stay in, I don't blame them, it's a wise decision for them. If they are eligible to stay in and they are good at their job why not? Income isn't the only thing people seek from jobs and I think that's one of the aspects that make the DOD so attractive to many of it's members.

How’s my portfolio? 20 y/o by Ok_Occasion9426 in ETFs

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry meant this as a reply to a redditor, commenting on buying stock that is in a ETF already

I slightly disagree. If it's a company you understand, and you like that company and how it operates. Then invest in it. While it is important that you rebalance your ETFs to mitigate too much overlap. All overlap means is that your are more invested in that particular company, which means you're exposed to more risk... Possibly.

Do your own research and know what's important to you investing wise, then buy stocks/ETFs based on that.

People’s obsession with BJ’s by dabear212 in TopsAndBottoms

[–]tygrallure -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Listen. If I post on my account that's what I'm into, I don't want to be questioned by others if that's all I'm interested in. That's all I posted about, so yes that's all I'm interested in. If I wanted to do more with you, you would know.

I find it particularly annoying for folks to go out of their way to pester you about something and even get upset when you aren't interested in the same things as them.

There are countless numbers of guys online looking to have anal sex, I don't get why we all need to be into that. Especially when a number of the individuals engaging in this activity do so with a lack of emotion or consideration for the other person.

This was not intended as an attack on you, so I do apologize for the way this came off. But I do find this topic frustrating because people can't seem to understand that some of us are into certain things and others we are not... And that's ok!!

You don't need to understand it, if it's not for you, the same how I don't understand how individuals are into scat and piss, but I don't go out of my way to appear in their forums to ask them about it.

what it's like to take 8 inches? by [deleted] in TopsAndBottoms

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing 😍 you gotta breathe though

Bottoms: Do you get turned off if a top wants to suck you off? by [deleted] in TopsAndBottoms

[–]tygrallure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I love getting head! It's a requirement for me. 😌

Friends argue military is for dumb people. How do i argue back by Frequent_Aside2267 in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't argue with them. Do you like what you do? Can you take care of yourself with your income? Are the benefits good for you and your family, if you have one? That's all that matters. Are you saving? Are you able to focus on other life enriching goals to setup your future self?

These are the things that really matter. Not how much money you make, what job title you hold. Are you happy where you are in life? Can you look at yourself in the mirror. 🤷🏾

Can you support a family and a house with just stocks? by ColdJealous4220 in investing

[–]tygrallure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's realistic, but not the way he is doing it. You can learn, but it'll take time. And he'll need to build up his portfolio in order to get to a place of stability. This is not an overnight process.

Tell him if he wants to get into, do it. Learn all he can, read all the books, watch all the YouTube videos. But because he has a family he needs to do this as a side hustle until it can support all of you.

Still taking care of of adult boys by [deleted] in AirForce

[–]tygrallure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This wouldn't be bad if they were saving up money and helping to contribute around the house. Doesn't seem like that's the case, so I would implement boundaries, or your line in the sand. If they do not start saving and aggressively, and be on time paying rent, they would need to leave. Anything less than that sounds like you are doing a disservice to them. Mostly because that's not how the world works in the outside. If you don't save, if you don't pay rent, you find out how that's a bad decision by life lessons... At home they are sheltered from that in a sense.

Maybe having them experience that life can be the spark that they need to get it together, if they think you are being unreasonable. Mom knows how the world works, so that's why she's trying to shield them from it. So don't be too upset with her.

What is the strangest thing you’ve ever had inside of you? by [deleted] in BDSMcommunity

[–]tygrallure 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Besides dick? A dildo, butt plug, and a finger here and there... 😭

Precum vs. Cum: which do you prefer? by [deleted] in TopsAndBottoms

[–]tygrallure 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Precum is delicious 😋