threesome

Evangeline 2022-04-19 09:01:53

Three people go, and at the end of the trip, at least one person should be alone. These two men and one woman can also hold up many movie bridges. She, who was already in her thirties, had nothing to do with them. Because she was terminally ill, she decided to hide her lover and break up with him, indulging herself to wander around, and later met their newly grown brothers. With a romantic nature, she seduced the two brothers successively. The two brothers were jealous for her, and inadvertently told old stories, but who had sex with whose girlfriend, and who had sex with whose sister Yun Yu. She found it interesting and took the two brothers to travel around the world to try to resolve the conflict. The three of them got drunk in a hut by the sea all night, so they really staged a "threesome". She didn't care when she woke up in the morning, but the brothers were embarrassed, and the three of them went their separate ways in a hurry. Several years later, the brothers met again, and when they asked about her news, they found out that she had a terminal illness and died. She died, and it seemed as if the only link between the two men had broken. Thinking back to the last night, her layer of paper no longer existed, they were just facing each other naked, and they couldn't help but feel flustered. The two made up their minds to marry each other in order not to remember that they would never see each other that night.
None of the three have ever truly loved each other without hurting their feelings. Playing like this once also makes them know what loneliness and despair are.

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  • Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: I didn't know you want to be a writer. What are you going to write about, "fine boys"?

    Tenoch: No, about faggots like you.

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Well, let me tell you that there is a big difference between writing highschool tales and producing actual literature.

    Tenoch: When do you begin?

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Have you read my book already?

    Tenoch: I read the critics.

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Critics are a bunch of assholes

  • Julio Zapata: Traveling is really cool

    Tenoch: Yeah, but with mushrooms! You've never stepped into a single plane