The human nosecontains approximately one hundred million sensitive cells; and thesecells can identify smells. When a powerful odour is allowed to act ...onthe nose for a long time it may paralyse the cells, and temporarilydestroy the sense of smell. That is a fair description of OlfactoryFatigue.I was suffering from Emotional Fatigue!Surprise; Disbelief; Astonishment; Amazement, Incredulity; all werecompletely exhausted, and there was absolutely nothing left. I couldnot have raised the slightest. Every time she would bend over to get the ball, all I would see were two bare ass cheeks. She couldn’t have been wearing any panties. I decided that it was time for a neighborly visit. I always avoided being alone with Tori when she was younger but she just had her “Sweet 16” birthday party so I was getting more brave. I walked over to Tori’s yard and said hello to her. It was a warm day so I invited her over to my patio for a class of cold lemonade. My wife wasn’t home and wasn’t. " Her brown eyes filled with unshed tears which didn't stay that way for long as they fell down in rivers upon her freckled cheeks. Kimberly's shoulders slumped and her hands came up to cover her face as she leaned back against the car and let the words spill from her lipstick-covered lips. Suddenly, she just erupted and began to tell him everything."I'm late... you know pregnant late and I am running from the wedding. I know I should be at the altar giving the baby a Dad, but oh it so. Wow, she was looking great, she had on the white blouse and it was really tight. Remember thirty-four double D's, they looked like they were going to jump out. I told her that everything was a go, I had just talked to Gil. Now I had to go move my car, so he would not see it when he gets here. Judy said, "I am starving to death, I have to make me a sandwich. Why don't you go get the car taken care of, how long do you think it will be before Gil gets here?" I told him it was going to take me.
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