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01/12/2012 07:45 AM
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when i was young, i never really had a steady girl, by the time i was out of high school, i went into the military, i learned how to relate with opposite sex came from there, all these horny misguided children, most 18 to 20, taught how to kill. in the love of the sixties i was on the other side of the coin. it was pretty hard to meet a nice girl in military town, like San Diego or Oceanside, so off we went to Tijuana, for our needs, ended up in war zone, needs do not stop because of being in a war zone, sex was cheap, people where starving. so in my best sexual years and looking for way to be close, and coming back with a very distorted way of thinking about love and sex, will i get hurt in middle of the act or what. might be my last time. so what the hell.

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