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Ashley Learns that Size Matters

A Size Queen Story

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Ashley Learns that Size Matters

By: Cynthia Sizemore
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Ashley is an inexperienced college sophomore dating a great guy. So why is she so curious about what she might be missing by only experiencing her boyfriend Matt's rather inadequate endowment? After a conversation with her friend Kate gets a little heated, Kate her boyfriend hatch a plan to introduce Ashley to the pleasures enjoyed by true size queens. But will Matt find out that he simply can't measure up? Come along on this scintillating journey of one young woman's self-discovery.
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I like how her boyfriend was 4 inches bigger then me but only by an inch

Ashley learns that size matters

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my husband has a tiny cock and I can't stand looking at it because it's so worthless

size matters

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This is narrated by a voice of artificial intelligence. It’s a computer. That’s one thing. I really do not like about this. The story is pretty simple. Very easy to follow. It’s a basic story. It’s just too simple a story. The Voice is used to read the story just kept on getting to me over and over. This is more like a short comic book. It is not in depth. There’s no mystery to the story. Everything can be predicted. If only the three people could talk that might make it better. That doesn’t happen. The whole thing is narrated by one computer who speaks the whole thing.

Ashley learned that size matters

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