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18th December 2021, 10:50 PM
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Re: Class distinction
Doc I had a similar experience when we got a new young teacher who was put in charge of our class her desk was at the front of the class and I was sat at a desk right in front of her to say i could not concentrate on my work would be putting it mildly I was often caught gazing up that skirt and being fascinated by a susi belt and frilly knickers, I was made to change desks with a girl and moved to the back of the class being a 13 year old you can imagine the affect it had on me it was when I realised I had reached puberty, happy days, Den
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19th December 2021, 07:42 AM
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Re: Class distinction

Originally Posted by
Denis O'Shea
Doc I had a similar experience when we got a new young teacher who was put in charge of our class her desk was at the front of the class and I was sat at a desk right in front of her to say i could not concentrate on my work would be putting it mildly I was often caught gazing up that skirt and being fascinated by a susi belt and frilly knickers, I was made to change desks with a girl and moved to the back of the class being a 13 year old you can imagine the affect it had on me it was when I realised I had reached puberty, happy days, Den
by gad sir your a voyeur sir.......lol cappy
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20th December 2021, 04:46 AM
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Re: Class distinction
Dennis you were behaving like a well blooded Englishman.
Just a simple case of hard right rudder sir.
But if you had ever sailed with UCL you may well have wished you had not.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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22nd December 2021, 09:02 AM
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Re: Class distinction
My Oh my !! What rude thoughts. You should all have your tongues (and minds) washed out with soapy water !!
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22nd December 2021, 09:06 AM
#15
Re: Class distinction
I think it was the only time my Dad went against my Mothers wishes was when he signed permission to join MN.
Terry Sullivan R340406
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