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Yes, Jessie Pope did have children. In fact, myself and my sister are her offspring.

We are very old and have kept to ourselves until now. We have changed our names from:

Penis (first name) Sucking (middle name) Pope (family name)

and

Vagina Licking Pope

to

Lucy Kay

and

Natasha Kay.

My sister's nickname (she was Penis) was SuckerPee and MY nickname was LickerHump.

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