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      Average (?):  (8.5/10) |   
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    | Reviewer: 
    Yoru
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Feb 12, 2005 |   
    |  | Very enjoyable, but the wife should have degraded her husband a little more physically, then it would have been perfect (8/10) 
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    mkemse
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Jun 19, 2004 |   
    |  | Very Well Done (9/10) 
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    rhmusic
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Jan 28, 2004 |   
    |  | Very, very enjoyable. You really get a feeling for how the wife enjoys her role, and that's a wonderful feeling. (9/10) 
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    Kingcodez
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Jan 15, 2004 |   
    |  | Great Story, I sorta feel bad for the guy, but admiration also. (9/10) 
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    | Reviewer: 
    trainmanretep
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Nov 10, 2003 |   
    |  | Quite good like most of your stuff (9/10) 
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    | Reviewer: 
    Alex Bragi
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Nov 6, 2003 |   
    |  | I enjoyed this quirky little story of yours, I really did. You poor little bugger, you!  Please, tell me this story is based on your real life situation and I’ll have to up my score even higher. Only – paragraphs please!  It just makes it so much easy to read, especially of a computer screen.  I have a feeling that perhaps the odd formatting may not have been your fault, but try to get it rectified anyway.   A couple of times the dialog was confusing simply because it should been on a fresh line.  On the really super nit picky side, remember too, ellipses should only be use where a word or words are omitted.   (8/10)
 
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