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When I was in high school, a statuesquesly-built girl leaned back too far in her chair and fell backwards. The seats were arranged in a circle. When she went over, her skirt went all the way up and revealed that it was all she was wearing. I heard that she wasn't sure just how much had been showing, until she received several thank-you notes from guys in the class. She also provided resolution to a question about hair color.
Last edited by Steve McDonald; 12-08-2017 at 08:17 PM..
Trust me, nobody wants to see your naked hooch, so cover the thing if there's the slightest chance. Not to mention who would want to sit on a chair after you?
When I was in high school, a statuesquesly-built girl leaned back too far in her chair and fell backwards. The seats were arranged in a circle. When she went over, her skirt went all the way up and revealed that it was all she was wearing. I heard that she wasn't sure just how much had been showing, until she received several thank-you notes from guys in the class. She also provided resolution to a question about hair color.
I think the culture today is that no one would be able to resolve that hair color question. Or so I've heard. You know, sort of.
When I was in high school, a statuesquesly-built girl leaned back too far in her chair and fell backwards. The seats were arranged in a circle. When she went over, her skirt went all the way up and revealed that it was all she was wearing. I heard that she wasn't sure just how much had been showing, until she received several thank-you notes from guys in the class. She also provided resolution to a question about hair color.
I think they were all attracted by the keywords "discharge" and "leakage".
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