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Re: My girlfriends mother
 Author: Raucher November 2, 2001 at 05:08:43 
in reply to: My girlfriends mother posted by pete on October 31, 2001 at 14:00:37
    Don't feel bad about your feelings at all. This is a very
exciting and sexy story. Best of all, it really rings true,
which makes it more intense for me.

The destruction of a woman's body is the inevitable end
result of smoking and it should be seen as a beautiful
thing. Don't be afraid to smile at the news of her heart
attack and any others that follow (although make sure they
think you're upset). I share your hope that another heart
attack follows as soon as possible and I hope she doesn't
recover from it. If she does recover, hopefully her life
will be very negatively impacted and she'll have to be
bedridden or in a wheelchair. It's so nice when smoking
takes away from our lives. That's what it's supposed to do.
It's also exciting that she's only 54. Although that's
pretty old, it's far from the 76 or so that's average for a
person's life. It would signal that smoking has taken over
20 years from her life. What a beautiful thing that is to
think about.

It must be very intense for you, since it's the mother of
your girlfriend. Drink up her predicament and enjoy it.
Just picture how she'll look and feel as her heart dies in
her chest and gives out. Imagine how refreshed and excited
you'll be when she actually passes away. Don't push away
those feelings, but welcome them.

Smoking allows us a way to invite a monster deep into our
bodies, where it can eat away at us. Every second of life
that it takes from us and every bit of hurt it gives us is
a victory of smoking over the human spirit. Revel in every
dream or life that is crushed under the weight of smoking.
Give yourself up to the cigarettes that bind us and admit
your total and undeniable defeat in the face of smoke. I
know that you're hoping for the very worst to happen to
her, so go with it and imagine what smoking can make
possible for her.
   
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