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TO FAP OR NOT TO FAP?

f you know me well, you’ll know I’m a filthy open book. Despite being painfully shy when it comes to small talk, I have been described as shameless about sharing intimate details about my body. Every detail of my sex life is common knowledge among all my nearest and dearest. Not including my family. (Actually, if you’re reading, family, please skip this one. Or don’t – it’s your life!) Not only that, even most of

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