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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 370873" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It is kind of funny in a sick way that after all the effort to find an opportunity to "do it" that they couldn't figure out how. </p><p> </p><p>It makes me wonder. There ARE some women who cannot have sex because they are too small and it requires a surgical procedure before intimacy can occur. I knew a girl in the dorm who had this problem. even though tampons were not a problem, sex was. I almost wonder if that isn't part of why they couldn't figure it out. </p><p> </p><p>It is probably too good to be true in Kanga's case. The girl I knew had no idea until she experienced the problem, talked to some of us and then we went with her to the health center. I don't even know the name of the problem, just that it existed. In her case the doctor labelled it something different because her parents would have pulled her out of college if they thought she was sexually active (very strict older parents).</p><p> </p><p>Wouldn't it be ironic if that was one of Kanga's problems? </p><p> </p><p>Hopefully the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) realizes that Kanga is more than willing to turn her attentions to girls so they need to continue to be hypervigilant while supervising her. The anger and disgust of the other girls will hopefully but a real damper on her plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 370873, member: 1233"] It is kind of funny in a sick way that after all the effort to find an opportunity to "do it" that they couldn't figure out how. It makes me wonder. There ARE some women who cannot have sex because they are too small and it requires a surgical procedure before intimacy can occur. I knew a girl in the dorm who had this problem. even though tampons were not a problem, sex was. I almost wonder if that isn't part of why they couldn't figure it out. It is probably too good to be true in Kanga's case. The girl I knew had no idea until she experienced the problem, talked to some of us and then we went with her to the health center. I don't even know the name of the problem, just that it existed. In her case the doctor labelled it something different because her parents would have pulled her out of college if they thought she was sexually active (very strict older parents). Wouldn't it be ironic if that was one of Kanga's problems? Hopefully the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) realizes that Kanga is more than willing to turn her attentions to girls so they need to continue to be hypervigilant while supervising her. The anger and disgust of the other girls will hopefully but a real damper on her plans. [/QUOTE]
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