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    Tydeeh22

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    Good for you. Moving too fast usually doesn't work unless all you're looking for is a fling. There are exceptions of course but I wouldn't bank on being one.
    dont need no flings.. and honestly.. this is one of the rare exceptions where i have jumped in.......(man part) first.. im really enjoying her company.
     

    RedneckReject

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    One of the first handguns I ever shot was a .40. I didn't start off with a little .22. Not that there's anything wrong with that. From the point of view of a lot of women, if you start bigger then you will always feel comfortable going smaller. Same way with rifles. One of the first ones I ever shot was an M1. Obviously don't stick a cannon in her hand but don't necessarily start tiny either. She may take that as you thinking that because she's female she can't handle something bigger
     

    Tydeeh22

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    while we were walking, i was always looking over my shoulder, and keeping an eye on those walking around us..

    my my what a sign of the times.

    she noticed... lol. asked me if i was nervous. not that i was.. just aware. especially walking around at night.
     
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