Guys Our Age (Wattys2017) (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

Guys Our Age (Wattys2017) (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

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Hannah and Hailey; identical twins with one truly terrifying thing in common. Their father is the Sex Ed teacher at their high school. And this semester? The girls are forced to attend. With a man that hardly lets the girls out of his sight, the girls must find away to be able to make it past "1st base" before the end of high school. Throw in a hot headed friend, a sexy best friend that one of the girls may or may not have feelings for, and the girls beginning to drift apart as they come to terms with who they are and what they want become. It's just high school, nothing can go wrong. Right?
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