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Exit laughing.(CONFESSIONS: Cosmo readers share their most shocking stories and steamiest secrets.)(Brief article)
Cosmopolitan
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November 01, 2008 |
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"I was so excited when a hotshot on campus asked me out on a date. We decided to see a movie, and I said I'd meet him at the theater. Before the film started, he went on and on about how great he was. Then only five minutes into the flick, he started rubbing my leg. When I politely asked him to stop, he laughed and tried to reach up my skirt. ...
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