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an early teen, flaxen-haired and bird blue eyes left me unworldly, adrift in her luscious thighs she calmed my heart with her quiet beauty i was untested, unknown, a teen too, her name was... Judy how that first flight transformed a journey to a commission laying seed to what became a life's mission now with a long view back to then i recount it all with a discerning ken came Carol, Irma, Susans many, Shelley, Jane, Jean, more Judy, Carmen, Bonnie, Maddy, Tanya, Melanie, Beth, Elizabeth, Lizzy, Linda, Anita, Lisa, Virginia, Nancy, and on and on and on if this troubles your mind please read no more and judge me not with feminist angst or "what a bore" i say just how things were in the past times were hot... love and lust traveled fast for those who know, from whence I speak this is not fiction, but a wiki leak simple recollections that tickles the mind of robust ramblings... forgotten, but not left behind
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Sep 3, 2016
Sep 3, 2016 at 10:47 AM UTC
so much, so many?
an early teen, flaxen-haired and bird blue eyes left me unworldly, adrift in her luscious thighs she calmed my heart with her quiet beauty i was untested, unknown, a teen too, her name was... Judy how that first flight transformed a journey to a commission laying seed to what became a life's mission now with a long view back to then i recount it all with a discerning ken came Carol, Irma, Susans many, Shelley, Jane, Jean, more Judy, Carmen, Bonnie, Maddy, Tanya, Melanie, Beth, Elizabeth, Lizzy, Linda, Anita, Lisa, Virginia, Nancy, and on and on and on if this troubles your mind please read no more and judge me not with feminist angst or "what a bore" i say just how things were in the past times were hot... love and lust traveled fast for those who know, from whence I speak this is not fiction, but a wiki leak simple recollections that tickles the mind of robust ramblings... forgotten, but not left behind
robert-gretczko
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Sep 3, 2016
Sep 3, 2016 at 10:47 AM UTC
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