>m/m is m/m; i'm not getting into an m/m "homo" thing
>on a regular basis. that particular series is not, nor is
>99.44% of my m/m - type materials. but, m/m is m/m;
>f/m is f/m.
poster, you didn't answer the question. is the austin clip, f/m, or m/m?
please understand that many of us do not care for same sex tickling, so a
simple gender indicator would be both courtious, and appriciated.
steve
areenactor@aol.com
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