Picture a world exactly like ours, born from the same energy and at the same time as our own. But in this world, something extraordinary happened hundreds of thousands of years ago. When the first reasoning humans emerged, they chose a path vastly different from ours.
These men and women rejected religion, government, and authority. They valued their independence above all else and chose to live a life of individuality, self-reliance, and self-governance.
For these men and women, sex isn't a taboo subject. They act on their natural urges whenever they feel like it. Love and marriage, as concepts, do not exist for these individuals. As long as everyone involved consents, there's no shame in pursuing desires.
Now, imagine encountering one of these individuals. How would they perceive you with your beliefs and customs? How would you feel in their presence, facing someone who lives so differently from you? Most importantly, how would they react to your way of life?
This story delves into a world where norms and expectations are flipped upside down, inviting you to explore the mysteries of human connection and understanding.
This is Pointy Men.
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