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From: bendog2000 NP-d09
Newsgroups: alt.fan.utb.naughty-boy
Subject: Re: What it is to be a Boylover
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 17:44:12 +0000
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Thank you HMS - beautiful
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On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 13:25:29 -0700, HMS Victor Victorian
<victorvictorian@hushunomail.com> wrote:
>Dear Friends,
>
>Recently and once more there has been some discussion as to what true
>Boy Lovers are, and what the benefits of being a true Boy Lover might
>be. We do not lack for individuals who have forceful opinions on the
>subject of what true boy love is, and conversely what constitutes boy
>abuse. Other than noting it, I won't engage this argument here.
>
>However, as to the perceived benefits of being a true Boy Lover,
>however that might be defined, there is more hesitancy and confusion
>across a broad spectrum. Some claim the experience is joyful and
>fearful and sinister experience. Believing that I know something
>about this aspect of the debate, particularly considering recent
>events, I would like to comment.
>
>And I'd like to comment in a rather unconventional manner.
>
>I've written a poem, you see. At first I thought to knock off a few
>clever lines if I could and be done with it. So I began to scratch
>and scribble out prose, but as I wrote, I was surprised to find that
>my passion drew from that ragged prose verse instead.
>
>I can tell you that, at least for this novice poet, having never
>attempted poetry before and knowing hardly anything about it, the
>craft is exceedingly time consuming, intricate and often frustrating.
>not, I humbly ask your forbearance and the forgiveness!
>
>So, with apologies dispensed, I herewith present it to you for comment
>deter you.
>
>It is titled, "A Place in the Parlour."
>
>Most Sincerely,
>HMS Victor Victorian
>God Save the Queen.
>God Bless the Prince of Wales.
>God Preserve the Windsors.
>Rule Britannia!
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