Girly feelings are always spring

Preston 2022-10-31 01:44:08

For young Miss Emma, ​​there are only two things in her life, sex and Atul.

My mother divorced early and loved running and group activities. There are no sisters, only three close friends. They are relatives. The eldest is studying in the field. The second is a vain and hypocritical girl. She loves to wear thick lipstick every day, participates in the choir, and has a crush on Atul, even some Be jealous. The youngest is a stubborn and independent girl who wants to live in a big city. She likes to smoke and write letters, but none of her letters have been sent out. The neighbor is a voyeur and likes to peek into the privacy of others. Always staring at the lives of Emma mother and daughter. Atul is a young boy, very popular with girls, but he is indecisive. Emma can always meet Atul when walking the dog. When the two go together, she can't help but lust for them, fantasizing about them F*ck All night! !

Emma is in a special period. She is crazy about sex, she likes to talk on the phone while masturbating. Have fantasies about the people around you. Her life was supposed to be peaceful, but was broken by sudden events.

At a party, Atul poked Emma in the thigh with his Dick, but when Emma told his friends they didn't believe her. Atul would not admit that they thought she was crazy. . . .

Sad Emma was finally isolated, but she didn't break out in the silence, but perished in the silence. One day, she went to drink Jin to find Atul, but got a bad result. Atul did not dare to admit it in front of everyone. And there is another person he loves. Emma is sad. She hitchhiked to the Norwegian capital and didn't want to come back again. . .

The ending of the story is good. Atul regretted it, but was rejected by Emma, ​​but he did not give up. He still loved her, so he posted a banner "I poke Emma with a dick"


PS. I like Emma's two little rabbit teeth.The combination of Norwegian freshness and eroticism is so natural and harmonious.

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