Hello, guys. I got a hot story for you. My name is Adam Dominus and I'm a thirty-year-old guy from the island of Jamaica living in the City of Brockton, Massachusetts. I moved to the United States of America from my native Jamaica ten years ago, and last week I turned twenty five. I love it here in New England, and I have many things to be thankful for. I recently graduated from Northeastern University's MBA program, and now I'm looking for work. The only job I could find was doing computer work for the local library, and that's alright, I guess. Working a fifteen-dollar-an-hour job after getting my MBA. Wow. I didn't see that one coming but beggars can't be choosers. I'm shopping around my resume, sending it to different companies and hoping they'll hire me. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed, four months after graduation.
Recently I began exploring my sexuality a lot more freely than I previously did, since I had nothing but time on my hands. By the way, I am bisexual, I'm just putting that out there. I like both women and men, though I am mostly into women. I have a wonderful lady in my life, and her name is Eve McRae. I met her while visiting my cousin Edward at Boston College five years ago. Eve is one fine lady, guys, I'm really lucky. Five feet ten inches tall, pleasantly plump with a curvy figure, wide hips, firm legs, big tits and a big round ass. She's got luscious red hair, icy blue eyes and a very sensuous mouth. The kind of full lips that are rare on White women, with the exception of Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie. Eve was born in the town of Gosford, not far from metropolitan Sydney in Australia, and she's been living in America for the past eight years. She's still got that lovely Aussie accent that drives me absolutely nuts.
Eve and I met and fell in love. We got hitched and recently became the parents of twins, Joel and Jasmine. They're visiting their grandmother this weekend. I was raised Catholic but consider myself a nondenominational Christian these days. Eve was raised Jewish but considers herself spiritual rather than religious nowadays. Like a lot of people these days, my sweetie and I are moving away from organized religion. It seems that whether you subscribe to Christianity, Judaism or Islam, it's all about politics. People use faith to justify their hatred of those who have beliefs different from their own. The result is chaos and darkness. Look what's happening in the Middle East, North Africa and West Africa these days. In the Arab world, Sunnis and Shiites are slaughtering each other over questions of doctrine and ideology, even though they're all Muslims. In the West African nation of Nigeria, Christians and Muslims are constantly fighting each other, with the Muslims trying to secede from the Republic of Nigeria due to their desire to create a separate republic for themselves. They want to live under Sharia Law and Nigerian Christians won't have it because Sharia Law is anti-Christian, anti-democracy, anti-feminism and opposed to pretty much anything other than radical Islam. See what I mean? Organized religion leads to collective madness. My wife and I still believe in God, but the world is better off without organized religion. Trust me on that one.