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Shortie (imported)
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Re: paper cuts
dickoff (imported) wrote: Tue Apr 13, 2004 7:27 am Excellent story. I hope there will be a part 3 where she cuts his dick off.
Thanks for your kind comment. I'll pass it along to my wife, who always likes to receive feedback on her stories.
I posted the final chapter yesterday evening, so it should be available for reading now. The fact that this story goes into more detail about the plans the wife has made for the "final act" is causing me more than a little apprehension. When she first started writing her stories, the penectomy was something in the future. Gradually it metamorphosed to the act being on the verge of completion, with everything in readiness. Now, it's evident she's been making detailed plans, both to keep the "victim" alive and to protect the wife from any sort of legal consequence. Should I be afraid, very afraid??
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Should I be afraid, very afraid??
No, you should feel very lucky to have a wife like that. i hope you'll give us pics and info after she de-peckerizes you. that's what most men need, don't you think?
No, you should feel very lucky to have a wife like that. i hope you'll give us pics and info after she de-peckerizes you. that's what most men need, don't you think?
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Shortie (imported)
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dickoff (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2004 1:53 pm Should I be afraid, very afraid??
No, you should feel very lucky to have a wife like that. i hope you'll give us pics and info after she de-peckerizes you. that's what most men need, don't you think?
Lucky doesn't even begin to describe my condition. My first wife was truly a closet-case when it came to sex, and that's probably what led to our divorce after 12 years of marriage. I didn't know how very exciting sex could be until I met Sharon, and she introduced me to a type of loving I'd never dreamed possible. It's impossible for me to imagine life without her, and I'll do whatever it takes to please her, and keep her interested in me.
Our love play is nothing more than a supremely-arousing fantasy, as she describes what she'll do to give my Headless Horseman so much pain I'll beg her to cut it off me. Even knowing it's just pretend stuff doesn't keep it from being the best thing ever.
As for the fantasy ever becoming real, I can tell you that the pain from cutting the penis is the most agonizing thing imaginable. I don't want to ever again have to endure that type of pain, and am sure my wife won't do such a thing to me, knowing how deeply it affected me.
Thanks again for your comments. Sharon loves to read them, as do all authors.
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MaryM (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2004 12:08 am My god I get H-O-R-N-E-Y every time I see that picture of Shortie's dick!
Glad you like the avatar. However, it's not really mine, although when Sharon held the printout of the altered photo up to my cock, she said it was virtually identical. Except for the birthmark I have, of course. That's the reason I'll never post a photo of my crotch. I'm willing to bet no other person in the world has such a uniquely-shaped birthmark in that particular location, and everyone who was in my high school gym classes would immediately recognize it. 'Nuff said.
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Mac (imported)
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What shape is it?Shortie (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2004 6:27 am I'm willing to bet no other person in the world has such a uniquely-shaped birthmark in that particular location, and everyone who was in my high school gym classes would immediately recognize it. 'Nuff said.
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Shortie (imported)
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What shape is it?
Sorry, Mac, but I'll never tell.
As I've said before, my wife writes children's stories for the 2-8 age group. Guess what her publisher's reaction would be if he learned she was the author of the stories posted here. I hope you can understand our need for secrecy.
Sorry, Mac, but I'll never tell.
As I've said before, my wife writes children's stories for the 2-8 age group. Guess what her publisher's reaction would be if he learned she was the author of the stories posted here. I hope you can understand our need for secrecy.
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Shortie (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2004 9:21 am Sorry, Mac, but I'll never tell.
As I've said before, my wife writes children's stories for the 2-8 age group. Guess what her publisher's reaction would be if he learned she was the author of the stories posted here. I hope you can understand our need for secrecy.
Children stories for the 2-8, I almost fell off my chair. These stories don't envolve knives, or heavy duty rubber bands do they?
Have enjoyed your story postings and look forward to more of them. However will have to work on that children's stories for a while to keep a straight face.
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frb (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2004 1:39 pm Children stories for the 2-8, I almost fell off my chair. These stories don't envolve knives, or heavy duty rubber bands do they?
Have enjoyed your story postings and look forward to more of them. However will have to work on that children's stories for a while to keep a straight face.
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Hello again, frb. Haven't heard from you for awhile.
What can I say, except that she's multi-talented. If you've ever read illustrated kid's books to your children or grandchildren, especially those aimed at Hispanic kids, then you've probably read some of Sharon's work. Hard to believe, huh?