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On the sand bar about 300 feet off-shore, in broad daylight. The water was up to my neck, so we just looked like we were hugging, I guess. We stopped when we saw the folks with the snorkels.
On the sand bar about 300 feet off-shore, in broad daylight. The water was up to my neck, so we just looked like we were hugging, I guess. We stopped when we saw the folks with the snorkels.
In the back of a UPS truck!!! Yes folks, you might want to think again the next time you get a smashed box from your local UPS guy...lmao!!! Oh and with the same guy on the side of the Garden State Parkway during night time rush hour. We pulled off the road and got into the back seat of my car. I was crazy back in the day!!!
I can think of two off the top of my head.
1. In the bedroom of an underage girl in her parent's home whose father happened to be a police officer in Montana.
2. While visiting my Dad's place in Montana where my sister and one of her friends were also spending the night. Her friend tiptoed into the room I was sleeping in while my Dad's room was the next room down and my sister was sharing a fold out sofa bed in the living room with her friend (female of course). We committed a naughty act but I think my sister realized what we had done based on her behavior the next day. But we can't let those opportunities slip by now can we?
Here's where it gets even more awkward: my parents were visiting us, and rented a condo on the beach. When my ex and I went inside, my dad mentioned seeing us "way out there". He loves to watch boats through his binoculars.
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