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Why in real life...  [message #54699] Mon, 17 November 2008 23:17 Go to next message
timmy

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Why is it that, no matter how many stories I read about it, soaking wet and dishevelled yet incredibly gorgeous teenage boys never knock on my door needing a hot drink, a shower and their clothes washed and dried, followed by a night of mind blowing sex?

These writers must get their inspiration from somewhere, right?



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Re: Why in real life...  [message #54700 is a reply to message #54699] Mon, 17 November 2008 23:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
CallMePaul is currently offline  CallMePaul

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Have you ever considered that the LACK of nooky is the incentive you need to write about it? Let's face it - these stories are fantasy material for the writer as well as the reader. Probably more so for the writer.

I'll put you into my next story so that you can be blowed, dried (I mean blow-dried) by a gang of gay, teenage hoodlums. ;-D

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Re: Why in real life...  [message #54701 is a reply to message #54700] Mon, 17 November 2008 23:39 Go to previous message
timmy

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It's a deal, but they all have to be the lad who delivers our Wednesday evening paper.

I think the real thing is that I have the wrong door. It must be the type of door that;s the problem. I think these other people all have a front door that attracts the right type of teenager!



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