I traveled to the Far East in the late 60s and early 70s. In Hong Kong I met a girl from Eastern Europe whose family had moved from there due to severe flooding. We had a short term fling in Hong Kong and then said our goodbyes. A couple months later I was walking the streets of Sydney, Australia and rounded a curve at the top of a hill wishing for a beautiful view of the Sydney Opera House. I found it there. While I stood mesmerized, I heard someone holler "Alan?" It was her.
She was working in a little shop that was a tailor and a laundromat. That night we got together and one of the first things she said to me was, "Would you like to see me play with myself?" I said, "uh, yeah". and she did. Her orgasm was maybe the most fantastic event I have seen in my otherwise really full life. We pretty much stayed in bed for the next two days that I was there. I miss her more than any other human I have known in my 77 years.
Anonymous9: "Ted" is named after Dr. Seuss himself , as he was born Theodore "Ted" Seuss Geisel. "Audrey" was named after Seuss's second wife. There is some controversy about Audrey since Ted left his first wife for Audrey by adultry.
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I traveled to the Far East in the late 60s and early 70s. In Hong Kong I met a girl from Eastern Europe whose family had moved from there due to severe flooding. We had a short term fling in Hong Kong and then said our goodbyes. A couple months later I was walking the streets of Sydney, Australia and rounded a curve at the top of a hill wishing for a beautiful view of the Sydney Opera House. I found it there. While I stood mesmerized, I heard someone holler "Alan?" It was her.
She was working in a little shop that was a tailor and a laundromat. That night we got together and one of the first things she said to me was, "Would you like to see me play with myself?" I said, "uh, yeah". and she did. Her orgasm was maybe the most fantastic event I have seen in my otherwise really full life. We pretty much stayed in bed for the next two days that I was there. I miss her more than any other human I have known in my 77 years.