1. D and D Dreams Even Nerds Need Love


    Date: 6/26/2017, Categories: Fantasy, Consensual Sex, First Time, Oral Sex, Teen Male/Teen Female, Author: MysteryMan611, Rating: 66.7, Source: sexstories.com

    They were miraculous days, the year you go from being a 9th grade junior high kid to a sophomore in high school. See if you remember this scenario: In 9th grade you might get lucky to date a 7th or 8th grade girl. The 9th grade girls were all looking to date high school guys. In 10th grade you finally got a shot at 9th graders. 10th grade girls discovered seniors. 11th and 12th grade girls discovered college guys. You had to lock up a girl for you junior year because you were usually in limbo otherwise, too old for 9th grade and not interesting to sophs, juniors and seniors. I had this all explained to me by my older brother and his girl friend as well as my older sister. Of course, it meant little to me as I was the nerd of the family. I was smarter than both of them put together. I had been smothered as my mother's last child as well. I had as much chance at dating a senior girl as dating a 9th grader. Did I mention I was a nerd? My friends and I were not athletes. The only decathalon we were interested in was the academic decathalon. And the only marathon was a marathon game of D&D or a day of playtesting MTG for a big event. Little did I know that even with those kinds of handicaps, there were 9th graders willing to take the chance with any guy for an opportunity to say, "I am dating a high school guy". Anyway, it started out like this, I was really good at card games. I had won a big Pokemon event as a kid when girls still played those kinds of games as well. I moved on ...
    to MTG and continued my hot streak including qualifying for a Pro Tour during the summer before my sophomore year. It even made the small town paper, "Local Boy Wins Trip to Japan". I took lots of pictures and posted them to my FB page. This got me more attention from my school friends who all thought it was cool I had been to Japan when most of them had never left the state. The first week of school I signed up for the school paper. It was a dieing breed, what with the internet and all. I figured since I had done it in junior high I might as well keep it up here, not like I was going to be busy otherwise. I wrote an article about games for the first issue and one about Japan for the second. Both got me more attention, some good, some bad. Ah, the life of the nerd. The up shot is this, I was asked to do an interview for the quarterly junior high paper I had written for the previous year. Jane Walsh had been one of those elusive game girls who played Pokemon as a kid and was now student editor of the junior high paper. She had been my toughest competitor back then and my big Pokemon win had come at her expense. She never bounced back and moved on to other things, girlie things. Obviously, the local coverage inspired her to do a larger piece on why guys continued to play these games and girls, in general, did until they reached a certain point. So we sat down for an interview. Jane had changed in the six months since I had been the assistant editor at the paper. Her braces were ...
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