All Comments on 'Systems Engineer Ch. 05'

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AnonymousAnonymousover 11 years ago
"I lied back down ..."

Lieing to her is not good!!

In the context I THINK you meant either

a) "I lay back down ..."

or, preferably

b) "I laid back down ..."

AnonymousAnonymousover 11 years ago
Please don't end this!

This is a great series for someone, like me, who's in IT and also a software support engineer! I've never found a story on Literotica about my profession! Please keep it going!

AnonymousAnonymousabout 11 years ago
continue series please

I noticed you dropped this series and went onto others please continue this one again. It was going so well, what happened?

Phantom1945Phantom1945about 11 years ago
Grammar, folks --

"Lay back down" is the ONLY acceptable phrase for that context. Lie (down) is an intransitive verb, taking no direct object; past tense is "lay." Lay (an egg) is a transitive verb, requiring a direct object; past tense is "laid." Most people don't differentiate between the two correctly, but if you're going to get picky about grammar, get it right, please.

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