Why Just for Lust?
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Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2020
Mature
These days, the teen lads and even mature teens go crazy over "attractive" or "arousing" bodies as a girlfriend material. Meanwhile, they ignore the beautiful hearts in the hunt of beautiful covers. This story describes how a teen girl; who is just judged on the basis of her body appearance and not on the grounds of love, care, generosity, loyalty, kindness, feelings, emotions, thought process, understanding and attachment style. Basically, this story lays emphasis on the "horny" kind of love that the youth has started to invest in and not in the genuine bonds; how the bad has started to pull people and how the good pushes them. Everyone deserves love; not only beautiful bodies but also beautiful hearts.
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