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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  I run with a very attractive crowd, so this was probably inevitable.
 A friend's daughter is in Playboy. Not the magazine, YET, just as one of what seem like dozens of "cyber girls."
 
 I looked at the teaser page but did not pay to "sell the whole shoot."
 
 I would never have impure thought relative to the girl, as I watched her grow up.
 
 When i see the parents, my plan is to say that I have seen the teaser page.
 
 I don't think it plausible that someone in the neighborhood would not have heard, and looked.
 
 I'm not sure if i should say I didn't pay to see the shoot, as it might be a "protests too much" thing.
 
 I think I will say, "she is pretty, she looks like ___- with no top on."
 
 i think saying nothing could be seen as creepy.
 
 Thoughts?
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 Just admit that you touched yourself to arousal while looking at her picture but that, out of respect, you clicked to a different girl to finish.  If they know you even a little bit, it's the only way you can balance believable with respectful.