My childhood may have been more demented than most, because I learned to read very early and was allowed to read whatever I wanted.
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This is the point being missed by readers who lament Liquor's lack of hot sex scenes, probably because they aren't old enough to understand that a passionate relationship could be about anything other than sex.
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I can't heal your pain but I can see it. And you don't have to be lost. Not forever.
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