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My Boyfriend is 26 and his sister is 28.
The type of kissing is usually just pecks... sometimes they are more like smooches but are usually directed more to the side of the mouth and not directly on the lips. It's never just one kiss. It's usually more of a rapid fire affect that she does with her kisses to him.
And they do have a father, however, apparently he wasn't around as much as his children would have like him to be growing up. He was the "bread winner" and his wife was the "stay home." Nothing abnormal there.Comment
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I hope i don't have a deviate mind but i'm thinking of something sinister here.My Boyfriend is 26 and his sister is 28.
The type of kissing is usually just pecks... sometimes they are more like smooches but are usually directed more to the side of the mouth and not directly on the lips. It's never just one kiss. It's usually more of a rapid fire affect that she does with her kisses to him.
And they do have a father, however, apparently he wasn't around as much as his children would have like him to be growing up. He was the "bread winner" and his wife was the "stay home." Nothing abnormal there.
Like, dare i say, experiemental on each other when they were reaching puberty and as a result, he was her "first love" and consequently she just can't let go...
Dad wasn't around, mum was busy..... rapid fire effect kissing?PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!Comment
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