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3 minutes ago, xano917 said:

hamayya nenu safe IL theards lo masala undadhu. 

naa doubt entante anni chesei nenu em cheyaledu ani vesukuntaaremo..

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2 minutes ago, panipoori said:

naa doubt entante anni chesei nenu em cheyaledu ani vesukuntaaremo..

ROFL

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matter in 2 lines pls

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Sex is not the only need for which people want to look outside monogamy.Not all relationships have names . 

btw, who is the original poster of this ?

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45 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

He was such fun to be around. He had a terrific sense of humour, was very intelligent and capable of talking about everything under the sun very knowledgeably. He was very well-informed about Western music, something to which I had a somewhat limited exposure. He took it upon himself to ‘educate’ me, and made me listen to some really nice songs, introduced me to some awesome bands. We talked endlessly, sometimes even on topics such as pornography and rape, and I suppose it was a measure of the comfort level we shared that neither suspected the other of being lewd or harbouring romantic intentions.Somewhere along I developed a huge crush on him. I quit the job owing to my husband’s transfer but we continued to be in touch. I went out of my way to help him when he was struggling to get an education loan approved from a nationalized bank. I even offered him money when he had financial problems–he thanked me for offering but wisely declined all financial help.About ten days back, I invited him over to my place for lunch. We spent over two hours in my house chatting and joking– all at a respectful distance, we never even shook hands– and had a great time.. Later that evening, though, we got chatting over WhatsApp about extra-marital affairs. He started it by asking whether I thought it was okay for a married woman, who is ungratified, to have affairs that involve only sex. I thought it was one of those intellectual discussions we were always having, and responded by saying that though I was not a fan of casual sex, I would not rush to judge anyone having casual sex, married or not, as long as it was consensual and both parties are fully aware of the casualness. The discussion went on for some time, with him citing several different examples and us discussing them. Finally he told me he admired me greatly, always thought of me as being so bold and confident, and was ‘in great awe of me because of how I could speak my heart without inflicting insult or injury’. He added that he hesitated to come to my house for lunch because he was afraid of doing anything that would ‘bring me shame.’ He said his feelings of desire arose from ‘the respect and awe’ he had for me.It was at this point that I committed the biggest blunder of my life. I cringe in regret and shame every time I think about it. His admission of desire for me brought to the fore something that was there in a corner of my mind so remote, I barely knew of its existence, but at that point, telling him about it felt like the most natural thing to do– I told him I had been wanting him badly myself and was as close to being in love as I had ever been. He ventured to ask me about the state of my marriage– I told him it was largely good, but I wouldn’t mind going astray once because I loved him so much. He seemed very eager but I told him I did not see how we could manage to get together, given that both he and I are going abroad shortly. I asked him to think of a way for us to get together.Over the next few days, he acted distant and aloof. Finally, four days back, he told me that he did not think it could happen, and did not want hope where there was none. He said he was restricting himself to save both of us further heartache.I was stunned and devastated. I felt like I had stripped myself naked and then been rejected. I pleaded with him, he kept quiet. I ultimately decided not to plead anymore –I did love him but couldn’t demean myself more like this.

ee paragraphulu enti ni bonda JTNU answers emaina rasthunnava. _%~

nuvvu ni BA epic stories lekka chinna chinnavi rasi dobinchukovachu ga :15_3_321:

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13 minutes ago, panipoori said:

naa doubt entante anni chesei nenu em cheyaledu ani vesukuntaaremo..

:giggle:

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1 minute ago, kushaluv said:

Sex is not the only need for which people want to look outside monogamy.Not all relationships have names . 

btw, who is the original poster of this ?

you sound like  a woman. I would be surprised if you aren't one.

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2 minutes ago, kushaluv said:

Sex is not the only need for which people want to look outside monogamy.Not all relationships have names . 

btw, who is the original poster of this ?

bro manchi story undhi attundhi ga nedhi... vuu

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kachitamga mana db member ayyi undadu..adhe db member ayithey h4 vaunty tho chex ani oka estory padedhi...

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As usual dB responses

1) matter in 2 lines plz

2) Bits ekkada vunnayo post chey 

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4 minutes ago, i_sudigadu said:

As usual dB responses

1) matter in 2 lines plz

2) Bits ekkada vunnayo post chey 

please post bits 

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1 hour ago, i_sudigadu said:

As usual dB responses

1) matter in 2 lines plz

2) Bits ekkada vunnayo post chey 

@3$%

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