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Stereo-Typed by Kris P. Kreme

Stereo-Typed by Kris P. Kreme

After breaking a homeless man’s stereo, Amber and Maggie find themselves undergoing some striking behavioral changes, their every action re-tuned from what it once was.

As Amber rides the bus doing much more with her mouth than talking to fellow passengers, Maggie finds work quite stimulating in pleasant ways, eager to milk the most out of her shift.

Both girls will regret a simple prank gone bad, as the true going bad is left up to them and their newly stereotyped behavior.

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Amber and Maggie are college friends home for the summer, but any summer plans they had might just be taking an immediate turn when they find that what is intended to be a harmless joke ultimately harms themselves.

They were out visiting the old shops and sights downtown, taking trips down memory lane, generally being silly and enjoying themselves. That was when they noticed the dirty homeless guy staring their way. He seemed disgusting and ugly, and other than leers in their direction only interested in an old boombox he kept close by.

The girls each had the same idea, an innocent trick on the man, give him a real show with a true kick of an ending. They danced around to the music from that old boombox, wiggling their curvy hips, acting flirty towards each other for his amusement. Then a perfect timed high kick in the bum’s direction sent not only him falling awkwardly to the ground but smashed his precious boombox.

It was played as a trick, a joke on a man who shouldn’t be staring at girls like them anyway. Besides, what harm could it do besides breaking a useless old stereo.

Amber and Maggie are about to find that sometimes a bum is more than a bum and a stereo is more than a stereo; they are about to be stereotyped in a whole new way.

After the angry bum had reached out and laid his grimy hands on their legs, chanting some strange words, each of them knew something was wrong. It wasn’t until the next day when Amber boarded the public bus that she realized just what that was.

She’s compelled to behave and dress a certain way, to be the stereotype she never has been, to live out the image many might imagine in their mind when they see a girl like Amber.

The men of this bus are about to find out just what that stereotype is and just how endlessly thirsty a newly slutty girl like Amber can be.

Meanwhile her friend, Maggie, is off to work at her summer job, the bookstore she has worked for some time. As a maturing college coed, Maggie has long been aware of the way her tits fit the uniform so snugly. She’s also been proud of them, despite sometimes garnering the wrong looks.

Today however, she is finding that the wrong attention is somehow just what she wanted. She’s drawn to the looks of Brad, a younger guy who is new to the bookstore and who hasn’t stopped staring at her remarkable rack.

For some unknown reason she finds herself behaving the stereotype of every big boobed girl, the longing for attention, the eagerness to be fondled, and the desire for them to be sucked on so hard that things happen only a stereotyped character in some written fantasy would let happen.

As Brad and she get cozy in the stacks, barely out of the sight of customers, Maggie finds her body responding like never before, the boy sucking more than just her tits, drinking of a quite violent letdown of milk, something women in her family have experienced but never to this degree.

Before she knows it, Maggie is dragging the boy away, eagerly embracing what a stereotype she has become, both girls paying ultimate prices for their actions that day.

For some homeless, the tuning of an old stereo can be an enjoyable skill. Take that stereo away though, and they may just re-tune you. Amber and Maggie would have been best to show some respect. Now they’ll find themselves stereo-typed like never before.

 

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