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Full text as dictated (sm)

Posted By: Oh my on 2007-11-18
In Reply to: Hope someone is up - question about appropriate or not to type (sm) - Oh my

Subject: Full text as dictated (sm)

Here's the full text as dictated without any edit.

Would appreciate any opinions. Thanks!

"Recently, he went to a massage parlor that was given by a woman and he said he had more than just a massage. He said that she performed a hand job on them. Basically, that was pretty much about it. She masturbated him with her hand and after that, he started to have some discomfort. He denies having any oral, vaginal, or anal sex with this person. He said that after all that, he said he started to get this discomfort."


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