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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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who aren't just fans of my initials

Does "fans" here mean "things that I love"?

If the vast majority of guys were thus abnormal, what's normal? We all have our little peccadilloes, which may include things that sound like various parts of the word “peccadilloes.” “One person's lewd exorbitance,” Bering writes, “is another's slow Monday morning.” Indeed, the book is tumescent with the expected exorbitances: foot fetishists, amputee adorers, Lycra lovers and S&Mers (who aren't just fans of my initials) will all find themselves dissected (nonnecrophilously) within Perv's pages.
  

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M. ) They like the sexual play of S&M (you can look that up yourself), not just "Sarah Michaelson's" initials. Fans are people like like someone or something.

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  • ) They like the sexual play of S&M (you can look that up yourself), not just "Sarah Michaelson's" initials.
  • Fans are people like like someone or something.
  • You can be the fan of a sports team, a singer, etc.
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This only makes sense if the author's initials are S.M. (Sam Mendez, Sarah Michaelson, etc.)

They like the sexual play of S&M (you can look that up yourself), not just "Sarah Michaelson's" initials.

Fans are people like like someone or something.
You can be the fan of a sports team, a singer, etc.

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