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Very interesting situations

Please let me ask about the following paragraph.
At fourteen I was already this tall, this broad in the shoulders. I never had to work hard at attracting women, of any age. It made for some very interesting situations, But to my father, I was invisible.

What does "some very interesting situations" imply? Does the narrator say that he had relationships with many women of any age?
  

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[nq:1]Please let me ask about the following paragraph. At fourteen I was already this tall, this broad in the shoulders. does "some very interesting situations" imply?

  • [nq:1]Please let me ask about the following paragraph.
  • At fourteen I was already this tall, this broad in the shoulders.
  • does "some very interesting situations" imply?
  • [/nq] So he claims John Dean Oxford
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[nq:1]Please let me ask about the following paragraph. At fourteen I was already this tall, this broad in the shoulders. ... does "some very interesting situations" imply? Does the narrator say that he had relationships with many women of any age?[/nq]
So he claims

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In our last episode, , the lovely and talented masa broadcast on alt.usage.english:
[nq:1]Please let me ask about the following paragraph. At fourteen I was already this tall, this broad in the shoulders. ... does "some very interesting situations" imply? Does the narrator say that he had relationships with many women of any age?[/nq]
Not quite. He implies that there might well have been r

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