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    Pay it foreward!!!

    Just Wanting to put this there. Ive heard a lot lately about people "paying it foreward"

    It's brought back a memory from when I was about 14 and I was driving my mom and dad to CA as my dad had ALS, My dad had to be hand feed (by me). We had breakfast at a diner, I went up to pay the bill only to find that one of the other customers had paid our bill.

    Something i'll Never forget!!! If I knew who he was, I would thank him to this day....

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    Sometimes helping others out in different or random situations, can be as much about helping them, as it is a good feeling for you.
    I have bought flowers for random people, not just the first pretty women. There is a risk of seeming creepy as a man, but mostly it makes them smile.
    Random acts of kindness can change someone’s whole month.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kay of Houston View Post
    Just Wanting to put this there. Ive heard a lot lately about people "paying it foreward"

    It's brought back a memory from when I was about 14 and I was driving my mom and dad to CA as my dad had ALS, My dad had to be hand feed (by me). We had breakfast at a diner, I went up to pay the bill only to find that one of the other customers had paid our bill.

    Something i'll Never forget!!! If I knew who he was, I would thank him to this day....
    What a great story!
    James
    Loving life in Austin



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    I have done this many times. I have paid for a young couples groceries that looked like they needed help. I have paid for someone's food at a drive through. However, I have never received such kindness.

    I spent a lot of time in the military (31 years). I have been in real life, hand to hand combat in combat zones. I have been through hell and back. Many time I thought I would not make it out with my life. I came home from one of my deployments to find my wife gone, moved in with another man, house empty, and bank account empty. It was a very depressive time for me. I did not get any help.

    Since then I have dated, and find that most women are only interested in how much I make, and how I can support them. I turned to this hobby because it is cheaper, and I know what I am getting. I know this is not the best way, but it works for me.

    Sometimes I wish a provider would be interested in me as a person, and perhaps get into a relationship with me. Providers are people, and have feelings. They are not just a body to be used. I like passion, and romance. Some can provide this and have a general feeling of getting to know me as a person, and I too get to know them as a person.

    Sometimes I wish a provider would not think of the money for time, and spend an afternoon with me. Pretty sure that would not happen since it is all about the money. And this would not be a pay it forward situation, but one can only hope.

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    The most profound act of kindness that I’ve experienced was when my Ex and I helped one individual Man.

    It was a cold, cold, winter’s night, it was windy and the night air felt like pins on my face.

    My ex and I were on our way to do some grocery shopping at Sprouts.

    After purchasing our groceries, I distinctly remember, a man walking into the store. As he walked into the store he turned to the side and yelled somewhat indifferently “Sorry man, I can’t help you, it’s tough times for everybody” he then walked into the store laughing to himself.

    As my ex and I walked outside the store we heard a voice saying “Somebody, please help me…”

    It sounded desperate

    My ex stopped and so did I, when we turned to look we saw a man, probably in his early thirties or late twenties sitting on the concrete his knees up to his chest and his arms wrapped around his legs. Looking at him he was wearing a thin white shirt, a raggedy red Spiderman hoodie, worn out jeans, and he had no shoes. His feet looked callus as if he had been walking bare foot all day. My first thoughts were “He must be freezing”

    My ex began to approach him and as we did she gently said “Hey, how can we help? what do you need?”

    The man continued to look down and responded “shoes… I need shoes…”

    My ex asked gently “ok, what size shoes are you?”

    The man responded softly “Size 13…”

    She said “Ok” then we proceeded to walk to our car.
    We put our groceries in the car and my ex turned to me and asked “what’s the closest store where we can buy shoes?” I looked around and I pointed “Over there, there’s a marshals”

    As we walked past the man my ex said “we’ll be right back”
    The man continued to look at the ground, he looked dejected.

    We went into the Marshals and began searching for shoes we found one pair of size 13 shoes, they were red Nike’s. We then proceeded to purchase, a blanket, a pillow, a pack of socks, water, and some granola.

    After we made our purchases we went back to the Sprouts to find the man but he was gone… We looked around for about 5 min and I found him in a corner pocket of the shopping outlet, out of the wind just sitting against the wall trying to keep himself warm.

    My ex handed me the bag she had been carrying “Here, go hand this to him” she said

    I approached the man, knelt down beside him, and said “Here, these are for you. You said you where size 13 right?”

    As I handed the bags over to him

    He looked up at me shocked and perplexed “Yeah…” “These are for me?” The look in his eyes where of disbelief

    “Yes” I responded positively

    As he proceeded to take the shoes out of the bag he said with a shaky voice “They’re red… that’s my favorite color”

    “I’m glad then” I responded smiling

    He looked at me, then into my eyes, breathed in through his nose and said “Thank you” as those words left his mouth I could see that his eyes were beginning to water up, and he quickly looked back down.

    I felt the impact of those words and responded “You’re welcome… and I really hope things get better for you”

    Once again he said “thank you” then another time his voice even shakier “Thank you”

    As I stood up and began to walk away I could still hear the man repeatedly saying “Thank you” to the open air.

    During our drive home that night I felt an overwhelming feeling of gratefulness, that we were able to help that man. I turned to my ex and asked “What made you stop to help him?”

    She thought for a moment and responded

    “He was asking the universe for help, the universe placed us there to hear him asking for help. Once I knew we had the means and ability to help. We had to follow through. The universe gives back the energy you put into it. If we have the means to help a person along in their journey we should do so. Even if their final destination is the grave, if we can make that journey more comfortable we should.”


    -Since that day I've done my best to be more altruistic. I'm sure there are a ton more stories of kind behavior and I would also love to hear them. It's not easy to always be kind but when you've given yourself fully to the experience it really can be transformative.
    Live life to the fullest, fuck all the noise

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