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			<title>My Kryptonite</title>
			<description>I dream of us being in one another&amp;#2013266066;s arms able to submit, to succumb; to give urges many avenues of relief. To touch you, to feel your body next to mine, allowing hands of interest to find answers of their own and most of all lips of passion, that will...</description>
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			<title>A Nicotine Craving</title>
			<description>Years he had floated by on thoughts of being free again, ready to pick up on life where he left it. The past few years of being incarcerated was an inconvenience but tolerable. If there was a lesson to be learned, Steve didn't get it.</description>
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			<title>Our Time Together</title>
			<description>Waiting a lifetime to experience true passion, I achieved it wrapped in your loving arms, where the past fell away like dried up petals from a dead rose. I knew not the taste of pleasure until I wrapped around you; until you were pulsating inside of me.  </description>
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			<title>Give Me A Break</title>
			<description>If anyone needed to get a life and move on, it was Taylor. The world he created for himself was nothing short of fantasy. He believed it, and thought everyone else should also.</description>
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			<title>Judge Your Judgement</title>
			<description>A story about one of my many lovely nights at work. It is a true story and the names have been omitted to protect the guilty.</description>
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			<title>What Should Have Been</title>
			<description>A story of internet love. The one's that love, yet can't.</description>
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			<title>Growing Pains</title>
			<description>It seemed to me that I woke up one morning and my life changed. Not that it changed physically, it was as if the air was different, The thoughts I thought couldn't be thought like that anymore.</description>
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			<title>Emptiness That Bounds</title>
			<description>They were childhood sweethearts since as long as they could remember. Life, though, had different plans; moving them in different directions. Together again, nothing was going to stop the night ahead. The years they spend apart, did not exist.</description>
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			<title>What a Day</title>
			<description>A scenic late afternoon walk turns into a breath-taking experience.</description>
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			<title>An Unspoken Compromise </title>
			<description>Years I had campaigned for Mr. Right and thought I had found him in the past, but my dreams always turned into bitter disappointments. You were not the same&amp;#2013266053;you were different; I felt it. Hardened by life&amp;#2013266066;s trials the past did not exist in your arms; it f</description>
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