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What was your first/favourite stroke book?

Raiden

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kissmyass said:
Wonder Woman fan as well Rayden. Still get a hard on when I see her pictures.

Oh yeah, Linda Carter in her Wonder Woman outfit use to give me such a woody. She actually is still doable.
 

jumpingjackflash

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I grew up in an apartment complex with a another tower across from me. I use to grab my fathers binoculars sit in the dark and scope out the open windows looking for good looking women. I painted my wall under my window quite a few times in my teenage years.
 

jimmygoat

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Somebody here must be a MAD fan? I was.

RTFQ! You were strokin' to Mad? What me worry? :lol: :lol:
 
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iceman_dci

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Rayden said:
kissmyass said:
Wonder Woman fan as well Rayden. Still get a hard on when I see her pictures.

Oh yeah, Linda Carter in her Wonder Woman outfit use to give me such a woody. She actually is still doable.

Agree...but Erin Gray (Buck Rogers) was a classic beauty too..
 

happyinlove

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I must be an old pervert as my first was National Geographic, you know, the native pictures! Then I got my hands on, well one hand anyway, a copy of Candy and Lady Chatterly's Lover. From then on it progressed to what we have today where all the young perverts have acces to anything they want on the internet!!! Man if I had that stuff when I was young I would have worn the little guy down to a stub....
 
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