Lollipop Boys
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2010
20-year-old guys feeling and acting like caring and sensitive grownups - that only happens in teen romance novels. Not in real life. 

In real life, men of all ages act like 5-year-old kids desperate for a lollipop. Especially if they see a beautiful woman, and especially if this beautiful woman happens to be in the same room and it’s well over midnight. Who the hell decided that beds were made for sleeping anyway?

So I was stuck into that tiny room with two beds and a guy who had obviously decided that I was gonna be his next lollipop.

And you know what they do with the stick after the candy is eaten? 

They throw it away... And look for a new one.

I wasn’t going to let that happen. 
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