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no he is irish. i found this out as he is one of my distant cousions on my fathers fathers side of the very large sophisticated family of lawyers and chefs'. he has been gay for many years now and he is quadrasexual (fancies himself girls and boys and trannies)

i love him because im having an afair with his wife as i inherrited his quadrasexualness

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