Saturday, April 4, 2020
God
At first before I started reading and seeing the title of God I thought it would be about God and his blessings towards us but as I read I realized that it was a student and member of the Delta Zeta Chi fraternity. God nicknamed a young woman named Melanie, her leader Caleb Newtown, also known as "Nutella". Melanie wrote poems about Nutella's problem with premature ejaculation. The power of God moves the hearts of each brother of the fraternity in different ways. The poem seemed very interesting to me in this story since it greatly influenced this story. It did not surprise me personally that she was a virgin since girls of that age seek to attract attention. I believe that the author was the protagonist of the story since he always recited Nutella's poem. At the end of the story, when he and God (Melanie) were intimate. The author was thinking in Nutella during her sexual intimacy with God. In the last paragraphs, the author asked her if she was going to write a poem about their meeting together. At the same time, he did not want his secret to be revealed that he was thinking in Nutella when he had sex with her. Melanie cried and was disappointed to lose her virginity with someone that didn't deserve.
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I like the way that you describe that, "The power of God moves the hearts of each brother". That was very insightful. I think that you are right when you say that Melanie lost her virginity "with someone that didn't deserve it". He was not deserving of a very special time for her life. That is probably why she set the scene the same way with both Oprah and Five-Hour. She intended it to be special. And when things went wrong three times in a row, she must have felt crushed.
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