First rude thing I ever saw
Our Ginger Fuhrer's young life was scarred by the discovery of an end-of-the-pier 'What The Butler Saw' machine and a jazz mag shoved behind a toilet cistern. Tell us about the first time you realised that there was more to life than sweet shops and Friday night TV
( , Thu 11 Aug 2011, 13:07)
Our Ginger Fuhrer's young life was scarred by the discovery of an end-of-the-pier 'What The Butler Saw' machine and a jazz mag shoved behind a toilet cistern. Tell us about the first time you realised that there was more to life than sweet shops and Friday night TV
( , Thu 11 Aug 2011, 13:07)
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While boys were grateful for a rain-damaged Health and Efficiency
girls were at home reading 'romance novels'.
( , Sun 14 Aug 2011, 7:15, 16 replies)
girls were at home reading 'romance novels'.
( , Sun 14 Aug 2011, 7:15, 16 replies)
...and frigging themselves rotten at the thought of their handsome prince and fairytale wedding, no doubt.
Or wait, is that just guys with a glimpse of boob?
( , Sun 14 Aug 2011, 11:56, closed)
Or wait, is that just guys with a glimpse of boob?
( , Sun 14 Aug 2011, 11:56, closed)
Nope, it's not just guys.
Have you ever seen these soi-disant "romance" novels?
They're filthy, utterly filthy, chock-full of all sorts of randy goings-on. But they're sold with pretty, girly, "romantic" covers, so they're brushed off as empty, air-headed, disposable nonsense. Kind of like their readers, really.
( , Sun 14 Aug 2011, 14:48, closed)
Have you ever seen these soi-disant "romance" novels?
They're filthy, utterly filthy, chock-full of all sorts of randy goings-on. But they're sold with pretty, girly, "romantic" covers, so they're brushed off as empty, air-headed, disposable nonsense. Kind of like their readers, really.
( , Sun 14 Aug 2011, 14:48, closed)
^ This
I was about 12 years old when I read a line about some frumpy bint trembling with passion and eagerly impaling herself on the handsome fireman's shaft. I never picked up one of the books in my grandma's house ever again.
( , Mon 15 Aug 2011, 11:26, closed)
I was about 12 years old when I read a line about some frumpy bint trembling with passion and eagerly impaling herself on the handsome fireman's shaft. I never picked up one of the books in my grandma's house ever again.
( , Mon 15 Aug 2011, 11:26, closed)
some of us were reading terry pratchett and stephen king instead
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Not pron?
But the Virginia Andews Flowes in the Attic seemed to be popular reading cannon in the mid 1980's.
( , Sun 14 Aug 2011, 20:43, closed)
But the Virginia Andews Flowes in the Attic seemed to be popular reading cannon in the mid 1980's.
( , Sun 14 Aug 2011, 20:43, closed)
never read that till i was in my 20's
i found it rather disturbing
( , Tue 16 Aug 2011, 17:06, closed)
i found it rather disturbing
( , Tue 16 Aug 2011, 17:06, closed)
Did you not find these quite challenging to masturbate to?
I did.
(Though not impossible)
( , Mon 15 Aug 2011, 14:02, closed)
I did.
(Though not impossible)
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