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Cam has that sex appeal about him that he can make any commercial look good,at least that's what my girlfriend thinks.

*We once had sex,and during sex she slipped and moaned "give it to me harder CAM" I didn't know what to say I was so shocked.Sex hasn't been the same since lol.

Cam is just a sex symbol and I have to get over it.

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Cam has that sex appeal about him that he can make any commercial look good,at least that's what my girlfriend thinks.

*We once had sex,and during sex she slipped and moaned "give it to me harder CAM" I didn't know what to say I was so shocked.Sex hasn't been the same since lol.

Cam is just a sex symbol and I have to get over it.

What the fug???? First of all you're lying.

Second of all this is the second weird ass sexual post I've seen in a row.

Get these fugging newbs outta here.

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What the fug???? First of all you're lying.

Second of all this is the second weird ass sexual post I've seen in a row.

Get these fugging newbs outta here.

First im not GAY,do you have a problem with Gay people?

Also you are a Bobcats fan but has Lakers fan as your sig,WTF is up with that?

lol you also have Kobe in a Charlotte Hornets hat,you damn closet Laker fan.SMH

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First im not GAY,do you have a problem with Gay people?

Also you are a Bobcats fan but has Lakers fan as your sig,WTF is up with that?

lol you also have Kobe in a Charlotte Hornets hat,you damn closet Laker fan.SMH

Didn't say you were gay, but nice try.

I called you out for being a liar, because you are. You're another little teenager that's trying to look cool on an Internet forum.

And if that is true? Wow your life sucks and your girl imagines that she's getting plowed by cam and his purple dick rather than you. Sad sad life either way...

And I'm a lakers fan. Born and raised in LA. Hate the bobcats, fugging pitiful franchise. I don't know where on earth you got the idea I'm a bobcats fan, but I'm not. The Kobe avatar is to remind all the bobcats fans what they could've had.

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Panthers Nation tried to make a witty joke regarding Cam's sex appeal. And were it not for the fact that that joke sucked to such epic proportions that even starving, helpless people in their last days who are dying for entertainment and the mere chance at so much as a grin at something somewhat funny, would rather put a lion's tooth through their eye whilst being bitten in the ass by a shark and torn apart by the claws of an enraged chimpanzee, it would almost be funny.

Almost.

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