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I Saw a Man Stark Naked
I saw a man stark naked there unexpectedly, who in his masculine fashion, though not apprehensively, went gliding (or was he striding?) down the center of the hall. He did not glimpse me at all as my gut called out, What gall! So brazen, so reckless this peculiar entity appearing as if from nowhere to step in front of me, not elegant or slim as I’m fond of men to be; but neither corpulent nor stocky -that cocky buck he with a smooth protruding rump, rather like a girl’s, yet by his gait betokened “straight” with nary a frill unfurled. Frozen to the floor, gawking all the while, I tried to surmise what could prompt in one such imprudent, impudent style. Was he merely meandering in some somnambulism state as his simple sex is wont to do even while awake? Or maybe this curious man had behind his head an eye from which, though facing forward, did enable him to spy the stupefied stranger staring at his rounded bare behind. For he seemed to be parading his rear assets just for me, which I deemed, as I beheld them, excelled in simplicity! Though nothing was exceptional, I smiled begrudgingly at a finely curved back with firm legs attached in resplendent nudity! 11/11/16 for the Naked Contest of Anthony Slausen
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