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I was once on an incredibly crowded subway in New York City. People were jammed up against each other. A gorgeous woman’s backside was lodged up against my back and there was nothing I could do to avoid this contact. In essence I was treated to an elaborate, free lap dance. Was it wrong to enjoy it?
I was once on an incredibly crowded subway in New York City. People were jammed up against each other. A gorgeous woman’s backside was lodged up against my back and there was nothing I could do to avoid this contact. In essence I was treated to an elaborate, free lap dance. Was it wrong to enjoy it?
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Date: November 21st, 2011
Duration: 02:10
Topics:
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