Kenth Winmore Research Paper

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Kenth Winmore knew he had something wrong with him ever since he was thirteen year old, and he also knew that little something was an unfair thing called a ‘sexual drive’ that surely surpassed all of his classmates and might have even surpassed his upper classmates as well. He found this out by gaining a tiny, twinge of a crush on beautiful boy that was a grade higher than he. It was then he knew he was a homosexual, but unfortunately it was also then he found himself thinking about that one form of male bonding. For him, he was aware of the issue at hand- He considered stopping himself right on his tracks, by that his thoughts, he thought about just going on dates with these men he fantasized about, thought about just giving them gentle kisses and cuddling with them… The thoughts would become more lewd despite his best efforts of trying to stop them. It was no longer fun trying to suppress an erection in front of everyone with how painful they were becoming, it also didn’t help that these were often frequent.
He needed to get himself under control. He clearly has something wrong with him! He was too scared to go to his father, sisters and older brothers to ask if this was something common amongst their genetic coding, but from what he has seen from them- he knew this was no the case at all.
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He was apart of the thespian club, journalism and choir. Unlike most students that joined, he was also gifted with talent for all three of the clubs he joined and he was the only person in his family (unless he counted Mus’ad, but it was in his name to be lucky… Bastard) and he was proud of himself for being that! Do not get him wrong, if he were not so hard working in school he had no idea where he would go when he graduated. Despite all of his hard work and being well liked, that did not mean he was able to nad many dates, little along with handsome

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