All Comments on 'Mud Dauber Wasps'

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AnonymousAnonymousover 16 years ago
Mud Dauber Wasps

Apart of being a hipocrite, indignant about her husband's affair which she quickly imitates though it was unsatisfactory, I couldn't find anything interesting or arousing about this story.

I think I will read about this wasp. Whatever article I find will be better than this story.

louguy35louguy35over 16 years ago
More like a black widow!!

Hey, nothing wrong with a woman screwing around on her cheating husband, is there? As liberals say, "if two wrongs don't make a right, try three wrongs." Nothing like the satisfaction of sticking the old poison fangs into a wayward spouse. Black widows thrive on it.

AnonymousAnonymousover 16 years ago
Boring

There's nothing whatsoever to recommend this "story."

AnonymousAnonymousover 16 years ago
Excellent portrayal of a woman who learns from

her studies and applies it to everyday life. One can become what one studies or lives. Take for istance how over time people begin to look like their pet dogs. Glad to see someone with a mental sense of humor writes here.

AnonymousAnonymousover 14 years ago
cute but boring

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tazz317tazz317over 12 years ago
A STING HAS DOUBLE MEANINGS

and bumble bee is part of the stingers. TK U MLJ LV NV

26thNC26thNCover 5 years ago
Burn

Burn the bastard. I am an equal opportunity burn aficionado.

Just_WordsJust_Wordsover 3 years ago

I don't know why I didn't expect to like this story very much, but I did. Interweaving two story lines in one is something I have a growing appreciation for. Interesting story. Thanks for sharing.

Just_WordsJust_Wordsabout 1 year ago

I read it again. I really like this story. She messed up, but rather understandably, after discovering her husband's infidelity. She does not repeat the behavior. I assume the phone call means the husband continues with his behavior, so she ends the marriage. It's very real and I liked the way it was told.

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