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Sixteen year old girls hold the answers to life. They have *** (with boys who have girlfriends, across the front seat of an El Camino, parked two houses down from her own, where her parents await her return no later than ten, unaware that while they watch Jeopardy, their daughter's hair rubs and frizzes against upholstery that is older than her, and her head occasionally bangs against the dark sidewalk facing window, with a deep, but gentle, thud) and call it love.
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 12:20 AM UTC
El Camino
Sixteen year old girls hold the answers to life. They have *** (with boys who have girlfriends, across the front seat of an El Camino, parked two houses down from her own, where her parents await her return no later than ten, unaware that while they watch Jeopardy, their daughter's hair rubs and frizzes against upholstery that is older than her, and her head occasionally bangs against the dark sidewalk facing window, with a deep, but gentle, thud) and call it love.
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 12:20 AM UTC
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