A sim's all too realistic love life

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Melinda first called her professor because she wanted to improve her
grades. But he started to call her back, and they soon became best
friends. She invited him over, and one thing led to another. Soon they
were in love. Alas, love means different things to different people.

Things went horribly wrong when she moved home after graduation and
decided to introduce him to her parents. Our good professor immediately
hit on her mother. Admittedly mother and daughter are genetically
identical (long story) but still, this was not what anyone had intended.
Things went downhill fast. A fight ensued between Melinda and her
gray-haired sweetheart, and they did not see each other again for a
while. Eventually, when her feelings had normalized, Melinda invited him
over to try to patch things up. As soon as they met, he decided to
demonstrate his advanced kissing skills. Don't try this at home, kids! It
did not go down well.

Now Melinda hates his guts. But when he is far away and it's late in the
evening, she still wants to flirt with him, play with him and give him
backrubs. He takes over her entire wish list until she gets a good night's
sleep again.

Today's lesson is: Don't fall in love with your teacher, kids!

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"When someone starts bragging about how much debt they have, it's not a
good sign." -G
 
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"Magnus Itland" <itlandm@online.no> wrote in message
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> Now Melinda hates his guts. But when he is far away and it's late in the
> evening, she still wants to flirt with him, play with him and give him
> backrubs. He takes over her entire wish list until she gets a good night's
> sleep again.
>
> Today's lesson is: Don't fall in love with your teacher, kids!
>

Cue The Police's "Don't Stand So Close to Me" :)