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"Saw you coming from miles away so i took the chance to discover you
What goes around comes around and I've learned one thing
That there's more to you" Sexual Lifestyle by Strange Talk
One night together became five months of dating which went on like this: football games, Dixon's, dinners, picnics and movies, ending mostly with us having sex. I think we pulled off the majority of the Kamasutra book and Sasha Grey's scenes.
He was so sexually driven I couldn't help myself.
We had outdoors sex, car sex, public restrooms sex, you name it and we did it. I think he was glad to find a girl who really felt happy with herself and honest about what she liked. Society made us believe that sex and lust are bad, even though they're an essential part of who we are: girls dress pretty to be admired and desired and boys base their existence on making sexual intercourse happen. We are, everybody, sex driven and it's pointless to feel ashamed.
Well, that was me, my entire outlook on life devoted to my psychology major.
I juggled my life between good grades, friends and sex. And I had to find a job, because Maggie was going to get married and money will be needed to afford it, so I applied to every job I could find in campus but I couldn't get nothing. I found a release to my stress in Zach. As I am and always will be monogamous, I don't really like flings or one night stands because I know the other person has a past and I have to take care of myself.
The fondest memory of our relationship was the weekend when his roommate went to his brother's marriage and we had the apartment for ourselves, so we didn't really worried about getting dressed as we were always making out like rabbits. We had sex in every room, on every carpet and over every piece of furniture.
Let's say I could really had my clothes on the time I was leaving. We hadn't a serious boyfriend/girlfriend relationship but we had an stable fuck buddies status.
My sister was getting married in November, close to Thanksgiving, so I was getting more desperate as time went by, until Sasha told me that her brother was making me an appointment to be interviewed as Dixon's new cashier, because ole' Merle was not to be trusted near the register. I've never felt so nervous, but thankfully Ty and Dale were the ones interviewing me.
If it was Daryl, I wouldn't ever make it, I've always felt appalled by his presence now and then.
