I'm really puzzled by'story targets mgw'. It's not a common expression that I recognize. Maybe you could provide more context to help explain it.
The phrase is very unclear. 'Big tits' is an inappropriate and vulgar term, and 'drugged my story' doesn't have an obvious meaning on its own. It could be some sort of jumbled or made - up statement that doesn't have a real, logical meaning.
I'm not sure what that phrase means exactly. It seems quite confusing and might be a jumble of words.
I don't know the 'girl destrou by horse story' well enough to clarify. It seems like an odd or misspelled description.
You can try re-reading the parts you don't understand or discussing it with others who have read the story.
One way to clarify a short story is to make sure the plot is straightforward and easy to follow. Cut out any unnecessary details or subplots that might confuse the reader.
There's not enough information to really clarify this story. 'Fick' is an unknown term in this context. It could be a made - up or misspelled word. If we think about a normal scenario where a girl tries to touch a babysitter, it could be due to curiosity or a lack of understanding of personal boundaries. But we can't be sure with this unclear title.
I'm not entirely sure what it means. It could be that 'dog' is a code word for something, or it's just a very strange way of expressing an action. Maybe it means your wife is doing a chore or task for your friends that is somehow related to a dog, like dog - sitting. But again, this is just speculation without more context.
Since we don't know what 'fffm' represents, it's impossible to fully clarify the story. It could be that 'fffm' is a family heirloom, a financial matter, or even a family tradition that has been negatively affected by the wife's family. But again, this is all speculation without more context.
This phrase seems very inappropriate and unclear. It might be some sort of made - up or vulgar expression that doesn't have a positive or legitimate meaning. We should avoid using such expressions.
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