Timmy: A Short Story

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He slowly walks over towards me, his hips swaying, his large nipples are as erect as I am as he walks over. “Timmy is a transexual, Bobby. He has hadextensive surgery and hormones, and immense breast implants,” his fathe rexplained. Timmy cups his immense breasts and walks over to me. I couldn't believe Timmy was a guy. “Bobby, your chest is so smooth, like a boy's,” he whispered. Afterwards, he bendss to suck my nipples. His lips and tongue were turning me on as he suck each nipple like they're small cocks. His own nipplestuck out an inch at least. His soft, strong hand rips my shirt open at thewaist and Timmy leans over as I was held, giving m a nice view of his huge tits. “They're nice and hard just like mine are,

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