Cloe Decker

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Cloe Decker

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Cloe Decker

Cloe Decker

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Roleplay College Professor And today we are going to read chapter 3 of the book Sex in Everyday Life to understand more about this delightful topic that brings together everyone who has the energy to live. “Sex is the mouth, the hand, the penis and the vagina. However, sex is also obsession, pleasure, desire or repulsion. Prison or freedom. Hunger or satiety. Sex is the force that puts us in bed and the energy that takes us out of it. Without it you can neither lie down nor get up, stay up all night or relax and sleep. It is functional or dysfunctional; conventional or unusual. It is the first time with virginity and the last as a farewell. Sex is all that exists and what does not exist is also sex. Therefore, sex is a ghost that haunts the memory of those who have had it and lost it, sold it, bought it or lent it. It is the devotion of those who have never prayed.” My students are always amazed at how I manage to transcend sex in class. After reflecting on this paragraph, I leave it to you to tell me what is the first thing that comes to your mind when I mention “sex in everyday life.” Then I go from table to table answering your questions and listening to your contributions about the subject, with a tight shirt and hard nipples projected so you can observe the details of my body... A white skirt without panties that catches your attention while I erase the blackboard... And the perfume... Ahhh the perfume that makes you feel more attracted to me as I walk around the room... Would you like to have literature classes with a teacher like me?

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