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Old Dec 14, 2009, 02:19 AM
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This is an interesting thread
I am not sure exactly how I would react to finding out personal information about my T online. I have searched for information on her but everything that I can find is very professional information including a paper she wrote in college.
I have made it a point to tell my t that I want very little personal information about her because I know I would just obsess over it(part of ocd)
I have been with this T for 3 years and here are the personal details that I know about her.
her cats name
she is married(forget his name though)
she is pregnant with her first child
the town she lives in
college that she went to
she enjoys high quality chocolate
she also enjoys music (listening and making)
age but not birthday


P.S due to this thread I again searched for my t online, which is funny because I dont want any details about her lol
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