DirtyMeStoryTime Rants/Dog in hand

From Create Your Own Story

You decide to rub it, like you see some of the women doing in the pictures and videos.

They also put it in their mouth while rubbing it, but it seems icky to do that, so you just rub.

Soon, something comes out of the dog's swollen part. With that, it seems to shrink back down and disappear.

You feel relieved, but wonder what it was, especially since now you need to clean it up where it puddled under the dog. And it stinks!




Later, while one of your friends is over, you notice the doggy seems to be having the same problem.

"Oh my god, look at your dog!" Your friend almost screams.

"Oh, it's okay," you tell her. "The vet told me how to fix it."

She looks at you puzzled.

You show her what you mean, and cannot understand why a look of complete disgust suddenly appears on her face as you rub the dogs swollen thing.

"That is fucking sick!" she tells you, leaving. You sit there confused, then remember to clean it up.

When you arrive at school the next day, your friend is whispering to your other friends. They look at you and laugh, and as you approach, they leave, leaving you and your friend alone.

"Hi!" you tell her. "What's going on?"

"Nothing," she snickers, then walks away. You notice all your friends seem to be avoiding you, and later someone yells "Dog fucker!" at you. The teacher on duty hauls him away by his ear, while everyone else laughs.

The next few days, it seems like you lost all of your friends. You cannot understand what is wrong.

After a while, some of the creepy boys start approach you, asking for strange requests, and some asking for you to be their girlfriend. When you look at them puzzled, they say they have a dog that needs your help, so you show a few of them how to help. You still do not know why they laugh. An animal in pain is not funny.

Eventually, you find yourself the target of bullies, and alone and friendless, it only makes it worse to endure.

School becomes a nightmare. And you still do not know what you did.

The End

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