• _cnt0@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Story time:

    My ex lived in another town and I went there by train. She waited for me on the station platform. I saw her first and took a detour over the neighboring platform because it was pretty crowded. I walked up beside her without her noticing me. Mind you, what follows was completely impromptu (we were both weirdos):

    I looked sideways on her tits (she had nice really big tits, like, top 5% big). I spoke pretty loud so a lot of bystanders could hear it.

    Me: Hmm, nice tits! Wanna fuck?

    She checked me out from top to bottom.

    Her: Sure, why not.

    Me: OK. But, I gotta know what you taste like first.

    Her: OK.

    We went on to make the sloppiest wet kiss tongue-in-throat-style.

    Me: Your place?

    Her: Yah, let’s fuck.

    People looked at us in disgust, shock, or disbelief. Only one guy had the widest grin on his face. While going I gave her ass a good squeeze. The looks on the faces were priceless.

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        1 year ago

        Polyamory is a thing though <3 So it’s not that far-fetched.

        Unfortunately marriage law hasn’t yet caught up to that fact in most places but I’m sure it will.

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            1 year ago

            True, I think it’s more the skepticism of my younglings being smarter or stronger than your younglings thing though

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        1 year ago

        Ooh Mormons do that? I didn’t know, I thought religious people were always so monogamous.

        But I think Mormons only allow for a man to have multiple wives and not a women to have multiple husbands. I’m all for polyamory but it must be both ways.