On 1 Oct 2016 13:39:37 -0700, nicegentle
<nicegentle_member@newsguy.com> wrote:
>OK, you got the 5 I have now.
>
>I don't know if I told this story before.
>
>If you don't like dirty pussies, stop reading now.
>
>When I was in graduate school, the hippie culture had either changed into
>something else or largely disappeared.
>
>For a dirty dog like me, this was a grave disappointment.
>
>I had become much less eager to look for girlfriends. I would have been happy
>just to have one girlfriend forever, probably, but we were in school and GFs
>usually disappeared to go to work in some other part of the country or go home
>after they graduated, etc.....
>
>So, I was hanging out in my favorite bar to quench the stress of my studying and
>this wonderful woman approached me. She wore patchouli, which I always liked and
>she had this delightful naughty twinkle in her eye.
>
>She asked me "You go to 'my school (fill in the blank here)' don't you? I asked
>her how she knew that and she said that her friend had pointed me out as the TA
>for a probability course she was taking.
>
>So, we started chatting and we really, really liked each other right away.
>
>She was from a town that was on the border between Germany and France and seemed
>to have absorbed the best of both cultures.
>
>We decided to go to another bar and I drove us there. It was obvious she was
>horny and she started talking (or perhaps I should say ALLUDING TO) sex right
>away.
>
>Since she was being so open, i Decided to forwarn her that we might not be
>compatible. Of, she asked me why and I basically told that I didn't like being
>with women who washed their cunts.
>
>She replied with something like "Well, of course you want to enjoy my body that
>way. That's a beautiful gift for a woman to give to a man. Don't you get that
>from girls here in this country?"
>
>The relationship I had with this woman was absolutely breathtaking.
>Unfortunately she was in her senior year and she left to go home in about 6
>months.
>
>Another gal I should have married.....
>
>-nice
This is a fishing story...the best ones always get away. And
from one old guy to another, I geuss; we always think Time is on our
side.
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