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RawSubDad

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  1. Great start and you just ended my hour-long edging session 🍆💦
  2. We definitely need to hear how the apprentice handles himself.
  3. That was a four-orgasm story and today's was the strongest. I'm happy you took the time to write another chapter.
  4. Keep the story (and me) cumming!
  5. Great story and writing. Looking forward to chapter 2, and 3 and 4...😈
  6. I really love this story. There's still so much depravity and pozzing sex in this story my dickhead is thumping like it has its own hart pumping
  7. This is incorrect. There are documented cases of Prep failure AKA breakthrough infection in people adhering to the daily regimen, therefore, there can be breakthrough infections in people who miss one or two pills. [think before following links] https://www.aidsmap.com/about-hiv/prep-failures-breakthrough-infections#
  8. I hope you’re planning more for Joey. I haven’t cum yet from this story, although I was close when first reading about the waiver law
  9. This story continues to get me off. Thanks
  10. Scanbu this is now one of my all time favorites. Right up there with Deep Inside Dalton. I can’t wait for more.
  11. I’m all about the load. The fucking is fine (when it is). I’ll take a quickie with the load over a marathon fuck every time.
  12. You should probably put in a little work on reading comprehension. Re-read the post from JamesL100 who I quoted and whose position promoting/encouraging anonymous complaints, I was refuting. I’m aware of the main argument as I said in my response, I’m simply not qualified to express an informed opinion on the subject. I was addressing a secondary point. Some subjects are complex and conversations about them require participants to follow multiple points in order understand what’s being discussed. This is one of those conversations.
  13. In my opinion, it takes courage to stand before a group under your own name and make a complaint. It’s easy to hide behind anonymous usernames under an account made for that purpose. I also personally believe that, in all but the most serious allegations of wrongdoing, anonymous complaints aren’t worth the electrons they’re written with (same for anonymous compliments). If you need proof, look at online reviews of new business (Yelp comes to mind but I’ve seen it on Google reviews as well), where you’ll frequently read identical or nearly identical reviews published under different usernames, each with minimal or no other reviews in an attempt to pan or promote the business by “stuffing the ballot box”, so to speak, Wikipedia also understands the importance of accountability through transparency and identification. Anyone may edit a Wikipedia page but do it under a registered account and you can be identified TJ’s way you want - either as you or under your chosen pseudonym. However, choose to edit without registering and any anonymity you hoped for is dashed as your IP address is becomes permanent part of that page’s edit history, available to all who want to see who i/ responsible I don’t have an opinion on the underlying complaint and it’s merits but I respect the decision to openly articulate his concerns and do so I a way that could expose him to the ridicule a scorn which we all know can be brutal. I think we should encourage less anonymity and more openness and transparency, even if we disagree with the message.
  14. Sooooooooo damn hot. I busted twice from it today (I needed to read the first chapter again and I’m glad I did). I hope you have more of this story for us.
  15. I shot several times throughout your story. Thanks and I look forward to reading more of your work.
  16. I hope you have another chapter or two in you. Love it.
  17. You’re pretty memorable for many reasons.
  18. Count me in this group. I’ll take loads from whomever but I crave them from young guys.
  19. I lost track of all my orgasms this story churned out but it includes one from today and that chapter. Thank you TeachMeDaddy.
  20. Fantastic story and writing. I’m looking forward to seeing where you take it and with one load shot already and you’re just warming up, I’m very hopeful.
  21. Can’t wait for more. Great beginning
  22. Same question…SLM?
  23. It’s vitally important that we guard against confusing correlation with causation. For example, we can observe that hospitals are filled with sick and/or injured people and therefore that hospitals are the cause of their illnesses and injuries and therefore greater health comes from staying away from hospitals which would, for the whole of society, be a tragically fatal conclusion to reach. However, sometimes hospitals do make people sick (hospital acquired infections come to mind) but in those instances a direct link has been established through extensive investigation, pathogens and vectors have been identified. They didn’t stop at correlation, they found the linkage. The sequence of events doesn’t establish linkage. Linkage establishes linkage.
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