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Posted by The Warrior on Tuesday, January 09 2018 at 8:59:47PM
In reply to after the revolution posted by hieronymus on Tuesday, January 09 2018 at 7:53:17PM

You need not work to hard to convince me. The hard part is convincing those God fearin', Bible believin', ol' fashioned 'Merikuns of that fact. The solution is the modern "revolution" - propaganda. Maybe a TV show? It will be a half hour sitcom with an hour long pilot episode. It would be called "OUR UNIQUE DAD".

Imagine a TV show where you have an attractive single male (Jack Blintstone) that works from home. Not only is he successful, but he's a paragon of virtue - a veritable pillar of the community. He volunteers in the community, he tutors children, and he's admired by neighbors.

His family is rather solitary. He is an only child. His parents were only children. He has no relatives that he knows of. Unless he marries and has children, he will have no heirs to his modest estate.

One day he gets a letter from a lawyer. His third cousin (that he has never met) passed away. Her three lovely daughters are his only known living relatives. They range in age from 9, 5, and 2 1/2. The court has assigned their well being to him.

The new situation is difficult. He has to deal with the loss the girls are experiencing and the new living situation. The girls aren't used to that level of affluence nor having their own rooms. The youngest is distraught and sleeps with Jack for the first few episode.

He loves having them around. He loves doing for them and guiding them into the future. He's also attracted to the eldest. He loves cuddling her and touching her gently. She loves his warm touches.

The situation is great for him, but he also needs a release. He daily looks at his collection of CP. One night when he thinks the girls are asleep, he's checking out his stash, when Donna Jo walks in on him and sees what he's looking at. She's a little shocked until he explains to her that he loves little girls and thinks that they are attractive. He asks Donna Jo if she's be willing to pose nude. She's shy and giggles at first, but slowly warms up to the idea.

The show develops from there. I'll leave that up to your fertile imaginations to consider future episode ideas.

The Warrior





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