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     Fun At the Beach
    
    Author:  Lawrence
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    (Added on Oct 8, 2010)
            (This month 57715 readers) (Total 62299 readers) | 
   
   
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        A dom and his slave go to the beach | 
   
 
 
   
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     Weighed
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    Average 
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    Highest 
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    | Reviewer: 
    JimmyJump
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    Oct 8, 2010 | 
   
   
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        I still have a "pa-so" (male longyi--as opposed to the female-worn "hta-main") somewhere, neatly folded. Fond memories a-plenty...     Anyway, "Fun At The Beach" (or "An Afternoon At The Beach") is passable. Passable because of the decent writing.     The story's content however, leaves a bit to be desired, because of the lack in depth. All we've got is a string of conversations and musings --which are both well done-- but the why and whatfor are missing, restraing the story in its two-dimensional confines, while it clearly struggles to become a three-dimensional surrounding.     As such --while being a pleasant read-- the story leaves the reader, or at least myself, on his hunger.     JJ (7/10) 
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