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What the hell? This sounds like something Chanty Binx would write... now I'm cautiously interested.Petersaber– Petersaber2016-02-08 18:17:40 +00:00Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 18:17
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@SoConfused I’ve rolled back your edit, since it consisted of adding an answer, and answers shouldn’t be edited into the question itself; if you want to show that the answer has been found, you should write it down in the “Your Answer” box below instead (you can then also choose that answer as the correct answer so future visitors know that this was indeed what you were looking for). If you can find a link to the story (or a description of it), you should include that in the answer as well, to make it more complete.Janus Bahs Jacquet– Janus Bahs Jacquet2016-02-08 21:32:59 +00:00Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 21:32
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This sounds like soft core porn for militant feminists :D If that came out today it would sell like crazy.Anton– Anton2016-02-16 10:28:19 +00:00Commented Feb 16, 2016 at 10:28
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