Maggie Mae - DGH

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I still love kissing her lower belly and running my lips over the fuzzy part. Sam doesn't seem to complain either. I forgot to mention that Marge and Jim got married right after us. We are the best of friends. Life couldn't be any better.

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NitpicNitpicabout 1 year ago
Why

Why were Marge and Jim at his sister's wedding?.They were neither relatives or friends of his sister?.

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

I, too, am a BGSU alum. Had a whole lot of fun there 40-some years ago, and collected a lot of color that I hope to use in Lit stories one day. And Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village continues to be one of my favorite places. Great story; 5 stars.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 2 years ago

Very sweet, smooth and sexy love story. There are some unanswered weaknesses but over all, I loved the Sam character and especially her comments to old Maggie at the reception. It was just perfect.

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BJ

AnonymousAnonymousover 2 years ago

Another of you great stories I can not comment on a lot of what i have read as that stupid non robot thing often does not like my typing upper or lower case (jaybee186)

AnonymousAnonymousover 2 years ago
If

If his mother had the Bates phone number,why did she not give it to him so he could talk to Sam?.

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