
Emily's First Orgasm: Basic Probability
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Narrated by:
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Dahlia Lynde
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By:
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Stacie Supple
About this listen
Emily had all but given up on the notion of experiencing an orgasm. Her best friend, Kendra, said that it was basic statistics; the more men Emily slept with, the better the probability of her having an orgasm. Kendra knew from lots of experience.
Then one lazy Saturday morning, while Emily lounged around the pool touching herself, a man, much larger and much older, showed up to fix the cable TV. When the cable guy put his personal tool to work, he solved Emily's problem in ways that she could never imagine, and she experienced things that even Kendra probably never experienced.
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