My Miserable Life As an Asian Boy Growing Up in America

My Miserable Life As an Asian Boy Growing Up in America
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Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 1720824169
ISBN-13 : 9781720824169
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Book Synopsis My Miserable Life As an Asian Boy Growing Up in America by : Ling Anderson

Download or read book My Miserable Life As an Asian Boy Growing Up in America written by Ling Anderson and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-06-04 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Humiliation, forced feminization, forced homosexuality, castration, brainwashing, slavery, solitary confinement, despair I have been born into a prison, and my body is my prison. I was never allowed to be the real me, and this life is a mere transient state to which I could never call home, and all my life I have been waiting, waiting to escape, to return home, to a world that is mine. This entire existence is my prison. I cannot think. I cannot move. I must endure silently. I still remember the times I saw my mother being fucked by my step dad and I had to look away, in disgust, in horror, and in envy. Even though I turned away, I would jealously leer at them, fighting back tears of unfulfilled desire. How much I wish it was to me that my step dad would show the same affection. The sight of my mother being filled to the brim with his powerful white cock made me tingle, and, ever since I could remember, I resented my little asian peepee. I wished I was an Asian girl so I could be fucked by my white step dad too, but he simply refused to touch me. He would complement me on how feminine I was, how little I was, how much he loved the fact that asian boys are basically interchangeable with girls, and how often he jokingly referred to me as a girl, but he never actually treated me like the girl I am. He never loved me the way he loved mommy. I hated him. Yet I loved him and looked up to him, and even worshipped him. And as long as I can remember, I have always wished that I could find a white man just like my white step dad, but unlike my step dad, my white man will castrate me, keep me as a girl for the rest of my life. I want to be fucked in the same way my white step dad fucked my asian mother.


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