sender e-mail address: mike.bensonfamily@ihug.co.nz
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This is what my sister had to say about me: My brother Michael would make a fantastic boyfriend because he treats his sister and his mum with love and respect, so I know he will do the same for a lovely girl! He is very loyal, caring, loving person. My brother is very creative - he writes poetry, short stories and a novel is on the way. He has had a couple of his poems published and is very talented. He is a pisces and this fully describes him :) He is a deep person who thinks things through fully, he is passionate and will argue til he's blue in the face! He loves movies and watches loads of them - he knows too much about them, who made them and what else the director has directed etc, etc.!!! He has a cheeky sense of humour, and the smile to match. I love him and you will too. My name is Michael and I enjoy keeping in touch with friends on y.a.h.o.o. messenger, my ID is silentbobsmum, add me. My passions involve reading science fiction and fantasy, as well as some comedy, action and horror. Writing stories and poetry. And all forms of filmmaking, especially animation and animatronics. When I'm not involved in my passions I like to get exercise by weightlifting, bush walks, swimming, golf, ten-pin bowling. Or hanging out with friends with a few drinks and good conversation. My life would be a whole lot better if I could explore my sexual fantasies, Do you have fantasies? I like anal, water, voyeurism, age play, rough sex, bondage, domination, mutual masturbation, fingering pussy, drinking the juice. And fucking, I love to fuck. Especially with someone I like. Do you have m.s.n. or y.a.h.o.o. messenger? - maybe we could get to know each other better. I would love to meet up, even if it's purely physical, but I also like to make friends. I have lots of friends, but they don't satisfy me. I require sex up to three times a day, I love to spend endless hours in bed naked getting to know each other's bodies. I'm sure you understand the desire. I've been reading some interesting books, lately, including some great Utopian fiction. In the beginning, Utopian fiction looked at stories of fantasy, a world that can be reached only by imagination, a world disconnected from reality - because certain forces believed that a perfect world on Earth would make Heaven redundant. In Walden Two by B.F.Skinner we see the first attempt at expressing the idea of a perfect world as something real, something tangible, something that can be created in the here and now. In Stonedogs by Craig Marriner, amongst the drug-induced action story of a young man in a rough world, there is almost a manifesto of how to create this perfect world in the here and now. You may call me a socialist, but don't make the mistake of thinking I'm interested in pursuing a career in communism. I'm on facebook, bebo and livejournal - I'm not difficult to find.
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