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Anonymous
6/3/17, 12:34 PM
Option c! Love a good fight
Anonymous
6/3/17, 12:25 PM
Please continue!! Maybe he can get some revenge!
Anonymous
6/3/17, 9:40 AM
This is a brilliant story and very well written. I'd like to see it in e-book form when it's finished.
Anonymous
6/3/17, 9:14 AM
It's June 3rd now. Where's the next ^_^?
Anonymous
6/3/17, 3:43 AM
I love this whole series
Anonymous
6/3/17, 2:28 AM
C is my favorite. Especially if muscle loss/height loss is involved
May 19, 2017
Anonymous
6/3/17, 2:17 AM
Amazing. Though I wish there were more resistance and struggle.
Anonymous
6/3/17, 1:48 AM
I hope we can see this story continue. Hopefully with diapers.
Anonymous
6/3/17, 1:28 AM
It was sexy! Keep up the awesome work.
Anonymous
6/2/17, 11:45 PM
"Huh? I'm Chinese and I've never heard of such prejudice. We typically value intellect above muscles, yes, but we don't look down on those with BOTH. Once there was a practice of keeping long nails and wrapped feet as symbols of higher position, I've yet to hear prejudice against physical strength. Hell, many of the most revered deities in Chinese culture has both intellect AND muscles." I'm also Chinese but I think the prejudice some people have is that "you're not smart enough." Like sometimes, I get 80s or Bs in my grade and I feel a bit disappointed because I knew that I wasn't that good in some of my highschool classes like Pre-calculus as my other classmates. Like most of the class did poorly too and I gotten 30s on my tests before which rounded up to an 80 while a few had like 100s on the exams. But now, ironically, I'm pursing math further and doing pretty well so far in the introductory courses, but not sure how well I'll do in the advance courses XD So don't let others (or yourself) compare you to someone else. I also think there is a prejudice when you call someone "smart" because intellect comes in many forms. Some people might be intelligent at things like health while others are good in things like computer science. Therefore, someone might have a prejudice believing that a student taking computer science major is smarter than say a philosophy or history major.