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Is this simple fantasy rare or common?

So when I was about 9 year old my best friend had a little sister who had a MAJOR crush on me. She was always straight forward and wanted to go out with me and claimed to love me. To me girls were like "blueeghh who needs girls"?

One time when hanging out with a bunch of kids with her there she got her brother to put me in a full nelson from behind which I certainly did not expect. She then smiled as she walked up to me while I squirmed. "hold him still." she proceeded to gently kiss my lips and I mean a full on kiss! I never blushed so much in my life! she stopped and looked at me in my eyes and said "see? you need to give the girls their time too!" she smiled again before kissing my bright red face. After a short time I was let go.

Since this incident I have fantasized about it ever since it happened over 25 years ago of course the chances of it happening in the adult world are zero.

Does anyone else ever fantasize about this type of scene and just being loved against your

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    MimzyRose - 22-25 years old - female

    Posted by MimzyRose Mar 19th, 2013 at 5:46AM

    having control taken out of your hands and having someone you're attracted to have their way with you in a way that doesn't make you feel violated is a common fantasy.
    maybe not as chaste as the memory you speak of.
    but being held at another persons mercy whilst they test your limits, I'd guesstimate 90-95% of people fantasize with that theme

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