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Wassup i thought it would be fun to plau a game! how about... never have i ever? dirty, love, party never have i ever dirty edition:
never have i ever had s3x?

never have ever love edition:
n. hi. e kissed someone?

never have i ever party edition:
n. h.i. e been to a hiigh school party ( book clubs dont count it has to be lit )

n. h.i. e been out of my counrty?

me:
1st- no
2nt-yes
3rd-ya!
4th- not yet

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