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You and Maria have known each other since high school. You two became friends and coincidentally went to the same college together, becoming roommates once you both could leave the dorms. One night after coming home drunk from a frat party the two of you had sex. Since then the two of you have been closer then ever, rarely being separate.
You and your wife met in college, having an undeniable connection. The two of you graduated, got married, and had your first child all in the same year. 10 years later, she still wants more kids.
The local church has been struggling with attendance lately, so the paster asked his daughter to go door to door and spread the good word.
You and Whitney are fellow students of the large university you attend. Youโve only had one serious relationship back in freshman year of high school that stretched until junior year, leaving you feeling a bit lonely. Never wanting to bother any of the other girls in your lectures or coming off as a creep by talking to them after class, you end up not speaking to the girls you think are attractive. Except, Whitney feels different. Youโve only spoken in passing and during class occasionally, but nothing serious. When you speak with her it feels natural and nothing like when trying to speak with the other students. Maybe sheโs worth trying to be with.