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>forces, religious sect, jet set, skinhead squad member, a secret services agent, a drug, gamble, electronic games or Facebook addict, a vegan extremist, an unscrupulous meat-eat-er, a voracious man-eater, a fashion victim, a perpet-ual victimist, a weight lifter, a bodybuilder, a sexual abstinent or a promiscuous hypersexual, then you are welcome. But even if you are one of those, I am pre-

12 Mountain close to Athens.

How about thirty?

Text which as you may remember was fierce-ly censured from all the sites you put it.

It’s called nymphomaniac.

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pared, because you never know and nobody is perfect, to give you a chance. Bye and catch you soon then.

Then again, such a big turnout?

Either way, his first reaction was to quickly open them all, and that of the website – to stop him in his tracks, until he – without of course putting a gun to his head, his choice if, having weighed all the pros and cons, he chose to remain a basic member, knowing full well all the consequences – coughed up 59,99 euros.

At that point, truth be told, he had to pause and think twice. Because paying out, on the one hand, 59,99 whole euros, when he no longer had the same delu-sions as before, nor had forgotten everything he had gone through so far, well, wouldn’t it be a proper rip off? Abandoning on the other hand, such a crowded as-sembly, for a measly 59,99 euros, especially now that, by not having the same delusions as before and going through everything he had gone through, he had got the hand of it, well, wouldn’t it be just pure madness?

After all, the prospect of those messages left unread was unbearable. He didn’t have either the luxury of walking past them or the guts to ignore them. But also, in anticipation of all the future ones, lacking the strength to deprive himself forever of the moment

- Have him be a little more hesitant.

- Can’t you see, he can barely restrain himself.

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when, his eyes sleepily halfway shut, he opened them one by one. A moment that brightened up his morn-ings, even if reading the messages or not even receiv-ing any, darkened them. Were it up to him, he would prolong that moment indefinitely. A moment that in order to extend it ever so slightly, and with it the hope that a single message would be enough to change his life, he had in the past registered on a dozen other such websites

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