A Second Imagining or Much Ado About Nothing The nephew is a robust fellow and as such has normal urges and desires that are not relieved in the manner which Nature intends. Such a build-up of longings and needs must find an outlet and the nephew follows in the time-honored footsteps of countless adolescents by fiddling around and frigging himself. At first this happens in what he thinks to be private moments and in secluded surroundings. After bed-time at night he rubs and tugs with abandon under the covers and at times he is just as unconcernedly active on the...
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