The Baby-Making Affair (SPG)
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  • Reads 83,688
  • Votes 304
  • Parts 7
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2015
Mature
Yes, I am a baby-maker. I agreed to let a man use my body and bear his child in exchange for money, a huge chunk of money. I'm not expecting anyone to understand my situation, nor the choices I made. I just want my story to be heard. Or to be more précised, I just want to talk and ease up on my burden. What brought me to this path; the path less traveled, the taboo side.
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THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT WORDS, ACTIONS, AND PROFANITIES. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK. Anyway, this is my first "mature" story. So please excuse me if I won't reach your expectations, or if the BS/obscene banters looks awkward. Thank you for taking the chance to read it.
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