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I know, right? Here I was, mind all on business and then you started this thread and all I can think of is that cute gay male couple next door. Oh wait. . .
(Stepka slunking away to go finish that pile of IEP's.)
I know, right? Here I was, mind all on business and then you started this thread and all I can think of is that cute gay male couple next door. Oh wait. . .
(Stepka slunking away to go finish that pile of IEP's.)
When I was 18 I worked at a newspaper managing the kids that delivered the newspapers. I was the only guy working with a bunch of women in their mid to late 40's. I was just out of high school, shy, naive and had very little experience with women.
One day we had a gift exchange and everyone would hold up what they got. One of these women got me a very, very small leopard print pair of underwear. When I held it up, they all started hooting and yelling. I'm stunned because I'm not a great looking guy or anything and was overweight.
A couple of days later one of the women and I were walking in to work and she asked me if I had the underwear on (no). Before I could say anything, she says "why don't I put my hand down your pants and find out for myself." She was married and about 45. Again, I'm stunned and she tells me it's ok, her husband is cool and invites me over. I didn't know if she meant by herself or with him there. I took it as him being there and declined.
A couple of times later she would do things like rub my leg, etc. I ever took her up on it. Sometimes I wish I had, but the thought of a couple kind of freaked me out.
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