You're Not The Only One(And That Ain't Bad)
SlickSpic
So, I recently recieved many texts(w/pictures) from a FWB, former stripper. These texts were from London, with cool pictures of the usual landmarks one on vacation would take. I knew she was going to London with a sugar daddy she met. Good for her. I don't have the time or the extra money to take her on vacation to England.
Looking at her pictures and her having a good time made me feel good. I don't need to be or want to be the only man in her life and I know she feels the same about me. We compliment one another. There are things that I do that she enjoys that she's not getting from her sugar daddy or the tile guy(jobs over, he's out).
I feel that many of us don't know what we get into when we delve deep into the wild, wide, wonderful world of strippers. I find that I've lucked out, had a good time, haven't gotten into too much trouble, and haven't become an emotional train wreck. Sure, there were a couple of gals who I fell for a little too hard but I lucked out and didn't suffer for it.
My message to my brothers and sisters is to have a good time, understand the bizarro world we flirt with and in, and not to take things too serious.
Looking at her pictures and her having a good time made me feel good. I don't need to be or want to be the only man in her life and I know she feels the same about me. We compliment one another. There are things that I do that she enjoys that she's not getting from her sugar daddy or the tile guy(jobs over, he's out).
I feel that many of us don't know what we get into when we delve deep into the wild, wide, wonderful world of strippers. I find that I've lucked out, had a good time, haven't gotten into too much trouble, and haven't become an emotional train wreck. Sure, there were a couple of gals who I fell for a little too hard but I lucked out and didn't suffer for it.
My message to my brothers and sisters is to have a good time, understand the bizarro world we flirt with and in, and not to take things too serious.
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I am serious, and don't call me Shirley
sorry