Magniloquence the Superheroine Vol 1 No 3 pp57-84

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Well, Magniloquence got what she asked for -- someone softer. This Date from Heck salutes those insecure men who cling to any available mommy-type as an anchor to the winds of life. Sometimes they are wobbly like Tall Enough Man. Sometimes they are arrogant and directive, especially when they have unresolved Mother issues. In all cases they really really need to grow up. Mangiloquence has struck out in internet dating. Will Priscilla do better next time? -- Robert Stradley, the Weekend Artist.

Aw. I like this guy. He's cute and goofy and nice, even if he is unsure of himself. Magniloquence should be ashamed of herself. He deserves someone of his own. Please come up with someone for him - Short Enough Woman or something. -- LMS 19Oct15
The readers asked for it, so here is Just Right Ms. in Tall Enough Man meets Just Right Ms.. -- Robert
 
 
 
 
 
 
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