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Gay story: I found same-sex love in the military camp

Stories Gay story: I found same-sex love in the military camp

I have been a rebellious child since I was young. My family was well off when I was a child, but we had the worries that come with being a wealthy family. Broken family, lonely me When I was 6 years old, something happened in my family. The money my parents had worked hard for…

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