My name is Theodore Morrison Guillot and I'm a six-foot-three, broad-shouldered and strongly built, good-looking black man living in the west side of the town of Brockton, Massachusetts. I am happily married to a lovely black woman named Hera Jackson Guillot. She's fine as hell. Standing exactly six-foot-tall, busty, wide-hipped and big-bottomed. Everybody's favorite Registered Nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital. She recently got her Master's degree in Nursing from UMass-Boston. I don't blame them for loving her at the workplace. She's cute, friendly, and got the booty from hell.
Hey, I'm a black man. What I'm saying shouldn't surprise you. We all seem genetically designed to like voluptuous females with big butts. Hell, even gay black men like men with big butts. It's in our DNA I guess. My wife is sexy as hell. And best of all, she's got what I got. A really big Johnson, if you folks catch my drift. You see, my wife is a transsexual. Nobody knows this about her. Except for me and a handful of our closest friends. Even though we live in Massachusetts, where gays and lesbians along with bisexuals and transsexuals are starting to enjoy the same rights as heterosexuals, we still got to be careful. A bigot seldom looks the way you think they do.
In my day, I've encountered all kinds of bigotry. Before I met my wife, I attended Northeastern University on a student-athlete scholarship for football. I majored in business administration. Back in those days, I felt like I was on top of the world. I was going to a really fine school for free. And playing Division One NCAA Football was a dream of mine ever since I could remember. Yeah, everything was going alright in my life. I met a beautiful young black woman named Eugenia Martin. A tall, voluptuous and booty-licious sister from the island nation of Dominica. She was sexy as hell. This ebony beauty attended nearby Boston University. We had a whirlwind romance. I fell in love with her. All was well until she cheated on me with a white guy named Hank. One of my teammates. That's when I dumped her. I was heartbroken but I eventually got over it.
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