Pick the Lie: First Times.
Oct. 7th, 2003 04:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was going to do a poll, but the poll creator won't work. Since I'm kinda boring, I decided to go for a theme. *g* Go ahead, pick the lie. I'll offer a drabble (100 words, your choice of pairing, only in fandoms I know though) for the first correct guess.
Pick the lie:
1) The first bone I broke was in my wrist when I was three. It happened when I fell out of a second storey window and missed the concrete footpath/sidewalk underneath me by mere inches.
2) The first time I read kinky porn was when I was twelve. It was the Beauty's Punishment/Release books by Anne Rice (borrowed from my father). However, I had read sexually explicit scenes before, having read a quite a few Wilbur Smith novels since I was ten.
3) The first time I kissed a girl I was fifteen. It was weird friendship with benefits type of arrangement that quickly led to more sexually, but never led anywhere emotionally.
4) The first time I kissed a guy I was nineteen. I was very drunk, and took him home that night, but wouldn't go all the way.
5) The first time I worked in a job was when I was nineteen (almost twenty). It was a full-time position as a junior accountant in Canberra. I've never worked part-time in my life.
Pick the lie:
1) The first bone I broke was in my wrist when I was three. It happened when I fell out of a second storey window and missed the concrete footpath/sidewalk underneath me by mere inches.
2) The first time I read kinky porn was when I was twelve. It was the Beauty's Punishment/Release books by Anne Rice (borrowed from my father). However, I had read sexually explicit scenes before, having read a quite a few Wilbur Smith novels since I was ten.
3) The first time I kissed a girl I was fifteen. It was weird friendship with benefits type of arrangement that quickly led to more sexually, but never led anywhere emotionally.
4) The first time I kissed a guy I was nineteen. I was very drunk, and took him home that night, but wouldn't go all the way.
5) The first time I worked in a job was when I was nineteen (almost twenty). It was a full-time position as a junior accountant in Canberra. I've never worked part-time in my life.
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Date: 2003-10-07 12:24 am (UTC)Well, not yet, anyway.