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"Woman2Woman" by Candy Kane (ff computer show sex) 9.27A
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* "Woman2Woman" by Candy Kane (GQKZ45C@prodigy.com).
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"Woman2Woman" is a fun read, zippy and straightforward, with few
distractions to pull you away from the story of the seduction of one
woman by another. Christine and Laura are sales reps at a computer
show, and meet each other while standing on the floor for 10 hours
fending off propositions from men. At one point in the shared cab ride
back to the hotel, Christine, the narrator, asks ""Is getting laid the
only reason these guys come here?" This is one of the few distractions,
because the answer, obviously, is "yes." I've been to computer shows.

The girls retreat to their hotel rooms, wherein Laura offers to give
Christine a massage to relieve her stress. You'll be shocked to find out
that they both end up nude, make gentle love with one another, and spend
the next several days sneaking kisses in the employee lounge, squatting
at the display to show each other their pussies, and generally having a
lovely time.

The plot is not complicated, and it's been done before, but then haven't
they all? "Woman2Woman" suffers only from a half-dozen obvious editing
errors, such as "positioning her bare legs on each side of my." My what?
And there are words that the spell check thought were OK, but a quick
proofreading would have caught, such as "spend" for "spent." OK, it's
niggling, but if I didn't catch at least a couple of grammatical errors,
I wouldn't be doing my job as a reviewer, right?

I give "Woman2Woman" a "9.27A" rating on the open ended "Verschlumpt"
scale, a logarithmic evaluation schedule I've designed based on plot,
sexuality, spelling, taste, today's Dow Jones results and other logical
factors such as whether it's Tuesday or not.

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