Incel_Sympathiser
Greycel
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- Jul 14, 2018
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“Stephanie Gershon yearned to explore the Amazonian rain forest before leaving Brazil to complete her college education back in the United States. Her efforts to locate a tour guide who would take her past the edge of the forest, however, came up empty. When a local busboy at her resort started to flirt with her, she questioned him about the rain forest. Could a tourist such as herself, she wondered, survive alone in the jungle for a couple of weeks? “He laughed and told me I was nuts,” said Gershon. But when he revealed that he had deep knowledge of the jungle, having grown up there, Gershon turned on the charm. She was not attracted to the busboy, but sent out flirtatious signals anyway. She wanted him to become her jungle guide. Her sexual magnetism succeeded. The busboy managed to get out of work, and they left for the jungle:
It was amazing. We built our homes out of palm leaves, I saw animals I’d never seen before, he taught me the medicinal properties of all the plants, we picked fruit off the trees, we swam with and ate piranhas. And, of course, we had sex . . . for almost two weeks. It was a good barter both ways. I got to stay in the jungle and he got to have sex with a cute young American girl”
-Excerpt From Buss, David M. “Why Women Have Sex.”
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mOFw4qXrzHAC
It was amazing. We built our homes out of palm leaves, I saw animals I’d never seen before, he taught me the medicinal properties of all the plants, we picked fruit off the trees, we swam with and ate piranhas. And, of course, we had sex . . . for almost two weeks. It was a good barter both ways. I got to stay in the jungle and he got to have sex with a cute young American girl”
-Excerpt From Buss, David M. “Why Women Have Sex.”
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mOFw4qXrzHAC