All Comments on 'I Hate Golf: A Sinner In Knickers'

by DirkVanDyck

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AnonymousAnonymousabout 11 years ago
Wonderful

It was great and will be loved by most women. It has all the ingredients and is well worth 5 stars.

Mary

AnonymousAnonymousabout 11 years ago
Deliciously naughty

Yes, the Priest must continue his erotic fucking of Kate. Soon, please.

dutchraindutchrainabout 11 years ago
A dangerous combination

A priest and a woman.

A cliché, but well told and the characters are characters, each and every one.

north82north82over 9 years ago

Absolutely loved it!

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 5 years ago
All priests are paedophiles

So this story is a load of shit the dirty bastard would be looking for small boys not grown women

RegretsRegretsover 2 years ago
Doing The Hard Yards

Sex is the missing ingredient in most human interactions. A priest should have this kind of more meaningful relationship with adult members of the congregation. Sex, in when we exchange from our core selves, unless this connection is made there is no real connection at all. I think that society may become more pagan in the future, with New Churches appearing, which frankly require people to participate sexually

Of course there is the matter of STDs to consider but this is not quite the unreachable problem that it once was. There is every hope now that the tools of medical discovery will make a groundbreaking advance, and gain a huge success by eradicating one disease and then another, and, finally, all of them

Will we get the chance, just in time, to gain this paradise, and banish the climate problem, and begin a new era where human interaction becomes real and not just the dry handshake at the end of a Sermon?

As you participate in This Handshake this is the moment that you realise that all of The Sermon, all of the hymn singing, and all of the rest has been meaningless because more is needed if we are to make connection. That is the new goal that we must set for ourselves.

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