“I only loved one man in my life and I married him.” — Mildred Loving
Consenting, unattached adults should be able to marry, date, sleep with, play footsies with, cuddle with…whomever they want, regardless of ethnicity, color or gender. Any government that writes laws specifically to prevent this is a government operating under a veil of fear, ignorance and quite possibly malice. That is all.
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Thank you!
Loved Simply Wicked.
Thank you, Wanda. I think you’ll love the newest version just as much!
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@Felicia, LOL.
Thanks very much, Felicia. We all appreciate you! 🙂
She meant those words, too: “I only loved one man in my life and I married him,” Mildred Loving. After he died, she never remarried. Their story is the stuff romance novels are made of.
Exactly, Delaney. I couldn’t agree more.
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