Lillie said

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I'm not saying this is right-- just that it's understandable. In the case of sex, it is one way to stay in touch with that vibrant, passionate, adolescent who thought all things were possible. But first we have to become aware that we have let him/her slip away.





I never was an adolescent who thought all things were possible. When a teacher asked our sophmore class what we each wanted to be when we grew up, I got sent to the principles office for being smart when I said "alive" and the class laughed their a$$es off. I am getting a sense of that adolescent idealism, optimism, and drive. I am learning direction. I am learning what I like and learning how to integrate those things into my life.


I don't mind the sun sometime The images it shows I can taste you on my lips And smell you in my clothes Cinnamon and Sugar And softly spoken lies You never know just how you look Through someone elses eyes BHS-"Pepper"