“So do you get presents every night?” That, along with “is there a Hanukah Bush?” was the extent of Andy’s friends’ interest in Hanukah, in the entirety of his faith, actually. And though Andy felt confident enough to answer – gifts were usually exchanged during the first two nights and there was no bush, just a menorah – there was plenty about his religion that mystified him. There was the Hebrew language with its harsh, guttural sounds and funky alphabet; the holidays whose names he mixed up and whose meanings were reduced to dietary prescriptions (dairy on Shavuot, hamantashen on Purim, nothing at all on Yom Kippur); the dozens of other things, large and small, which separated him from his friends, who were Episcopalian or Catholic and claimed Sunday as their day of worship and had no need for any tongue but plain old English.
Eight Days of Diapers Scene 1
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Attitudes to CP2
We gave little thought for the feelings of the poor wretch on the receiving end of the slippering. We...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 44
He’d rather try to hide himself away in the background but at least he doesn’t have to dance around...
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Circumstances Scene 55
Once Chastity had emerged from her shower, been diapered and had the opportunity to get dressed, she was remarkably...
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 147
He led the group inside with one arm around me, practically dragging me along. We were seated in...
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Life and Death Choices Made Casually Scene 12
Deborah didn’t have the heart to tell her that it was actually a plot to a soap opera her...
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Alvin in the Third Scene 67
You know the one bad thing about that? I don’t think I will ever be able to look at...
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Alvin in the Third Scene 108
I didn’t know it until he was done and I tried to stand up. It was so very, very...
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My Playmate Chose Me Scene 52
I slowly put my finger in the waist band of your pants and pull gently as I look in....