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Only For: 18 and Older, Not Easily Offended |
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I knew my man
when he had hair, and he still does but I don't care. A little missing here and there, he has enough that he can spare. So recently, he shaved his head. Oh, how sexy! But he, instead, thought that he was giving in to such an age of older kin. I told him true, I did not lie, I would not trade my handsome guy, for him I love, for him I care. It does not matter 'bout his hair. (I love you, Jer-bear!)
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