.mage ath aragena eyage papuwe thiyagena than deka mirikewwa....jungiya assatath atha dammawagena choowa atha gawewa..so i got strange feeling to my b...ody when we doing so...those days we had big land and evening we used to go little away from home to pluck ambul pera....and we were talking about our friends...she always telling me things her friends doing with boys...hearing this too, i used to get strange feelings....some times she used to pee ...just behind a bush but i could see. eya gawma. She was to be in chennai for just 3 days. The next day again we caught up and had a coffee (in the cafeteria) again a nice smooth conversation. She had been married for couple of years by then. First thing I was glad is she never brought the topic of her spouse or the fact she is married. I also completely avoided talking about it during out talk.The 3rd final day she was to leave that day, i asked her the previous day itself if she will come for lunch. Since she had come for a project which. “It was a big deal. It is a big deal.”“This is going to sound terribly trivial.” Another deep breath. “The thing is... it sort of dawned on me that I needed to grow up, and the more I thought about it the more it was true. We’re going to have a baby, we’ve got to be grown-ups.” In a second her face changed, smiling with relief this time. “Actually you already are a grown-up. It’s me that has to grow up.”“And you needed some kind of catharsis to get there? To start growing up?”“Sort of... I. But still there was a heavy tent in my shorts. I felt so ashamed and went to my sister.Me: Sorry akka (sister) Please don’t tell to mom. I thought you were not at home.(I thought that she’s going to slap me)Nisha: Don’t worry, I wont tell to anyone. And don’t be embrassed because this is normal. (She was smiling) I was astronished by hearing her reply.Me: But you have seen my sunny (dick). That’s why I’m feeling ashamed.Nisha: Don’t worry I’m your sister and you don’t have to be ashamed of it..
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