Just a girl with just a guy

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Just a girl with just a guy

I feel nothing for you really
but that changes slightly when you take my hand
You do nothing for me
until you pull me close against you
And then for some reason I run my hand across your chest
pulling up your shirt
Feeling the warm soft cushion of chest hair
And I can’t help but press my lips to taste
And smell your smell
and move automatically down
I keep kissing and tasting and
My hands wander
Encircling your body
Nothing like I planned
you help me pull down your plaid boxers
you have this amazing cock
I can’t help but tell you and oh God it’s
just perfect and clean smelling
it’s hard and pink, flawless
I run my fingers and tongue
Around the base licking and tasting
I try to slow down
I try to be strategic
Explore every inch of you with my tongue
But like my breathing I can’t stop myself
From sucking the tip and tasting repeatedly
and I push your entire length
into my mouth and throat
you moan and reinforce my movements
my hair all mussed up brushes around your crotch and thighs
everything is clean and perfect
you are delicious and I’m so turned on
you moan loudly I know you are close
I use my hands and tongue
Now you cum
And moan and your cock slowly subsides it’s pulse
Into my long dark curls

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AnonymousAnonymousalmost 18 years ago
Starts strong

The title and the first five lines show real promise.

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