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Question Posted Wednesday October 26 2005, 5:14 pm

Hi my name is Mark and i am 17. My boyfriend Tony wants to step it up a notch in our relationship. I dont really want to though. What should i do?

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MikeDaBoobNinja answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 10:03 pm:
Unless Tony stands for Tony-lina or Tony-Xena, I don't want to know about it. You shouldn't want to step it up a notch, because we all know gay marrage is banned in most states now. Under penalty of death. You could always chop off his wang so you can't have hot, steamy butt sex. That seems like the most logical answer.
In the words of kung-pow, "Being gay is ba-dong!"

Love (in a totally straight way),
The Waffler

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