12-10-2012, 02:14 AM | #40 |
This is a message that George sent to a girl magician on Youtube not too long ago, that he only supposedly sends to girls when they turn 18 or if they really want to know now. It's fairly disturbing.
Dear XXXXX OK. As long as you never reveal what you will read in this message to ANYONE. July 23, 1970. I, George Waldman, am born. September 1976. I am sitting in my first grade class when I look over to one of my classmates named Jennifer Haimowitz. She is wearing figure-hugging jeans that show off her legs, particularly her thighs, very nicely. It's at this point that I begin my lifelong love of girl's thighs. Spring 1977. The Magic of David Copperfield is on ABC. This is my first exposure to professionally performed magic on TV. 1977 or 1978. I'm watching a magic special on TV that has a variety of magicians on it. One of them is a female magician. I had never even thought of the possibility that a female could perform magic because up to that point, I had seen only men perform magic. She had a pair of shoes alone on a platform that danced on their own. Two assistants raised and lowered a cloth, and there she was, dancing in the shoes. She is quite famous, so I'm sure you've heard of her, Dorothy Dietrich. June 1987. Now the adult part starts. I will not censor or hold anything back. You have been warned. I am watching a late night movie on Showtime called "Stripper". It was directed by Jerome Gary and released in 1985. It was a documentary about the 1st Annual Golden G-string Awards, which were held in 1983. I was watching it because of all the sexy women who would be showing off their sexy legs that I could masturbate to. Little did I know that this movie would change my life forever. About halfway through the movie, they had a montage scene with the various girls showing off their talents. One of the strippers blew a huge fireball. While most magicians I know only consider the fire performing arts, aka the allied arts, like fire eating, fire breathing, and stroking the body with fire to be only sideshow stunts, to me, they are magicians also. Needless to say, I was intrigued and because of the nakedness of the women, sexually aroused as well. A short while later, during the talent portion, they introduced one contestant as Venus DeLight. The announcer stated that she liked magic. For her talent portion, Venus performed a fire show that was the sexiest thing I had ever seen in my life up to that point. One of the first things she did was to stroke her absolutely perfect thighs with fire. When I saw that, I couldn't help myself and I masturbated so hard and fast that I ejaculated my sperm a few seconds later. Ever since then, I have equated female magicians with sexual stimulation. I have dreamed of wanting to marry a professional female magician, or a female who wants to be one, ever since for that reason. January 15, 2006. I find out about the existence of YouTube and make an account. Shortly thereafter, I begin searching for magic videos that had females performing the art. I soon see that my collection grows and grows. I am still shocked to this day how many female magicians there are out there posting videos of them performing magic. I don't know the exact total because it's constantly changing, but the last time I checked, I had over 11,000 videos of females performing magic. June 28, 2006. I am at the point where my appetite for female magician videos becomes an obsession with me, so after I watch that night's episode of Criss Angel's Mindfreak, I make a decision to stop watching male magicians almost entirely. The male magicians I'll still watch, but only very rarely, and then only when I'm watching a tutorial video include the team of magicians at Ellusionist, along with David Copperfield, Ricky Jay, Jay Sankey, and Michael Ammar. So, there you have it. YOU chose to know. I did NOT force this decision on you. |
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