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Awesome Aussie Hussies: Freddy & Chloe, #4
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Awesome Aussie Hussies: Freddy & Chloe, #4 in Ottawa, ON
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Freddy and Chloe will try anything once, especially if it's about getting it on.
So, when their friend and the Professor of Sexology at a prominent Texas university explains how proving same sex attraction is a genetic trait could help end oppression, they're eager to help.
Especially as the professor's plan involves documenting the existence of lesbian behavior in the population of humans which is the least genetically crossbred since leaving Africa about forty to fifty thousand years ago -- Australian Aborigines.
So, off the three of them go to Sydney, Australia, possibly the most gay and lesbian friendly city in the world.
Professor Sam sets up an appointment for them with the LGBTQI Freedom Brigade.
Freddy discovers the Aborigines practiced what may be the oldest sport in the world, a form of wrestling known as coreeda.
She finds herself fighting a coreeda match against Joy, a beautiful Aborigine woman nearly as big and strong as Freddy.
And also interested in investigating same sex attraction in visiting American tourists.
Meanwhile, another beautiful Aborigine, Maya, takes Chloe to a park so they can both learn how to throw a boomerang.
In the end, both Freddy and Chloe document the existence of powerful same sex attraction and activities among some Aborigine women.
Freddy and Chloe will try anything once, especially if it's about getting it on.
So, when their friend and the Professor of Sexology at a prominent Texas university explains how proving same sex attraction is a genetic trait could help end oppression, they're eager to help.
Especially as the professor's plan involves documenting the existence of lesbian behavior in the population of humans which is the least genetically crossbred since leaving Africa about forty to fifty thousand years ago -- Australian Aborigines.
So, off the three of them go to Sydney, Australia, possibly the most gay and lesbian friendly city in the world.
Professor Sam sets up an appointment for them with the LGBTQI Freedom Brigade.
Freddy discovers the Aborigines practiced what may be the oldest sport in the world, a form of wrestling known as coreeda.
She finds herself fighting a coreeda match against Joy, a beautiful Aborigine woman nearly as big and strong as Freddy.
And also interested in investigating same sex attraction in visiting American tourists.
Meanwhile, another beautiful Aborigine, Maya, takes Chloe to a park so they can both learn how to throw a boomerang.
In the end, both Freddy and Chloe document the existence of powerful same sex attraction and activities among some Aborigine women.

















