Did they have these where y'all grew up? I use to live a 15 miles or so from an orchard and we'd sneak in and eat the apples before the migrant workers started working. We called them Adam's apples. Once I was on lock down because my grades weren't that good but my homegirl ran out there and woke me up with the biggest Adam's apple I've ever seen. She tried to hide it so she could surprise me but it was pretty obvious. It was still a welcome surprise and it made me feel a tingling I wasn't used to. I normally don't tell people about my obsession with Adam's apples because they get weird about it for some reason but I don't care. I believe the internet is a safe place to talk about turn ons.



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