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Loving Lesbianism (Celebrity Story)

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To say that Karen was heart-broken was an understatement. She was more furious than anything. The man that she had come to love had sheltered her from the harsh reality of his unbecoming thoughts and the truth behind his long-standing opinions towards lesbians. Frankly, the seeds had been there from the beginning, but Karen had found herself completely and utterly blind-sided by the true breadth of his unseemly opinions. It all came to a head with a single tweet from him that utterly disgusted her beyond any belief. It read: ‘ Fucking dykes ought to know their place. They can go fuck the uggos but leave the hot attractive girls to their betters.’ Seeing that her boyfriend had taken the time to write that out and post it online shattered her, but mainly it made her angry. She had neglected to tell him that she was bisexual, purely out of not thinking it was necessary. It seemed to her that it wouldn’t be a problem in a relationship and would likely inspire fantasies if anything. Yet,

Sensations Of Shemales: The Abstinence Curse (Original Edit)

  Author's Note: This is the unedited original version of Sensations of Shemales: The Abstinence Curse. Hope you enjoy reading this. Chapter 1: The Long Summer             More so than any other summer Harry had spent at the Dursley’s, this one seemed particularly long and insufferable. Putting aside the roaring temperatures that seemed content to roast him alive, alongside the inane and superficial rules that the Dursley’s imposed upon him regarding when he could and could not leave the house, the summer seemed to simply drag on and on. Every day crawled by at such a slow and meandering pace, with boredom becoming a seemingly constant and unending state. He was used to being bored at the Dursley’s. The stark comparison to the magic of the Wizarding World and the dullness of muggle life saw to that. Whilst every summer at the Dursley’s always saw him plagued with feelings of missing out on the world he spent the rest of the year in, this year only seemed to intensify those feel