Hopeless benefits
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Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2014
So here's the thing. Cutting all the crap, cutting to the point, cutting almost everything out your diet to suit the perfect damn image set by society to what? Impress that boy.

So here's the thing... I'm just another teenage girl. My life ain't too bad although I can't keep a damn boy. I don't even get thrown into the friend zone, I like get thrown there but take a slide slip into the curve ball called benefits. It's like "hey there you not really my type to date but you're got enough to fu.....have fun with..." Hm better watch my French.

So while you're taking little notes there in your book, you want my description too huh?

Average to short height

Long curly copper hair 

Blue eyes

Pouty lips 

Fair skin 

Curvy voluptuous body 

And if you were the guys I speak to on the internet I'd tell you that my boobs are a c cup. Or is that too personal doc?
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