It’s official!

I am officially a stud, according to Google:

Search for “do that to me one more time i can never get enough of a man like you”

Someone actually searched for that, and actually came here. I can only imagine the disappointment they must have felt. They probably looked like those Canadian pairs skaters. *L* Update: Apparently my wife got a hold of Google and got that entry corrected. I was a stud for a few hours, but now my site doesn’t even come up anymore in that search. While I’d like to tell myself that she got rid of it to keep me as her little secret, I’m afraid the truth is she couldn’t get anything done, what with the laughter everytime she thought about it.

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