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Wishes Come True For Some
Philadelphia Inquirer | Submitted by: Lester Lipspray
"A 15-year-old girl told a jury yesterday that Hector Ayala, 59, a man she once considered family, tricked her into having sex by saying that it would ward off misfortune and help make wishes come true... She said that when she was 13, Ayala read her Tarot cards and said that he saw bad luck in her near future. He told her that it could be averted if she allowed him to perform oral sex on her."
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From: sharkman69 [Me]
Date: 3-Jul-2009 13:58
When she turns 16, she needs to come to Michigan and blow me for good luck. And blow me a lot, for a lot of good luck. Trust me, would I bullshit you?
From: suicidejunkie [:0]
Date: 3-Jul-2009 14:26
tricked her into having sex by saying that it would ward off misfortune and help make wishes come true... That's my fucking pick up line. My cock is a wish stick. Only 3 wishes, then it's some one else's turn.
From: synther [Mr. Sarcastic]
Date: 3-Jul-2009 15:01
No girl or group of girls between 13 and 16 are this terminally dumb. Here's what really happened: She thought about it and thought about it and then one day she got a tingle in her pussy and decided to go get it scratched. Case closed.
From: v3rn3n [The Mystical Cyberbunny]
Date: 3-Jul-2009 16:46
Suicidejunkie: that's hilarious. I love it. Synther: totally agree.
From: abyss
Date: 3-Jul-2009 19:32
"Ayala read her Tarot cards and said that he saw bad luck in her near future. He told her that it could be averted if she allowed him to perform oral sex on her."
From: assgasms [A$$gasms]
Date: 3-Jul-2009 19:47
I'll trade her a Number Five for a Fountain of Youth.
From: julezeebub [jules]
Date: 3-Jul-2009 20:33
When I was fourteen, a much older man was after me and eventually told me he wanted me to be his "mistress". I was fairly innocent at the time but I knew what a mistress was. When I remember that occasion I am appalled that I actually had to think about it before telling him no. I didn't want him to be mad at me. Teenagers tend to set their brains aside for a few years. I always say the smartest, strongest and luckiest survive. In my case, a lot of times it was pure luck. I don't know what he was thinking (well, yes I do, he thought he was getting some young stuff) but he was smart enough to back off when I turned him down. (I think the fact that my father was a cop may have influenced him, too.) The moral is--quit while you're ahead, idiot. You already had two of 'em, ya greedy asshole
From: hippityhopp
[bunny meat is good!]
Date: 3-Jul-2009 23:53
Hector Ayala, 59, a man she once considered family, tricked her into having sex by saying that it would ward off misfortune and help make wishes come true... **** Sounds like it worked in this case. Willing to bet he wished he could eat her out, and what do you know, it came true. Fair to say a girl of this obvious intelligence will be tricked into shit like this for the rest of her life.
From: jaybegood
[Sir Robin of D'Hood]
Date: 4-Jul-2009 13:16
"He told her that it could be averted if she allowed him to perform oral sex..." So what's the problem? Most men want to have sex with young girls not just talk about it! Oral sex. What? Oh..it is? Never mind! Ewwwwwwwww.
From: ballsosteel [and not even male!]
Date: 5-Jul-2009 21:18
Well, she obviously listened in Family Life class. (NOT) I have a feeling that's about how much my kid hears. They send home a letter at the beginning of every school year to let us know what's going to be taught this year (in case you want your little angel not to hear such nasty stuff). I read it and then tease him every year - "Oh look, you're going to learn about condoms and abstinence this year. Pay attention, will ya?" The reply is always, "Mo-ooommm! Ewwww!" Based on the questions he asks, he doesn't hear a damned word in class.
From: dikwitha [Dik]
Date: 6-Jul-2009 13:53
No problem here......... Why do ya think they call me DIKWITHA? Ya heard me?
Updated: 6-Jul-2009 13:54
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