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January 20, 2014 4:15 pm  #21


Re: Who was Sherlock's first???

I certainly hope so. Fanfic writers among us... cough, nudge 

 

January 20, 2014 4:25 pm  #22


Re: Who was Sherlock's first???

Ozma wrote:

the biggest mystery to me is....how do so many people miss the part where Jeanine basically tells us they never had sex???

I am baffled!!!!

But they kissed, cuddled, shared a bed and bath. So how far did they go; and how often? 
And what did Molly mean about his bolthole at her place 'my spare bedroom; well my bedroom'. Not even Mycroft knew about that one.
No wonder he looks so thin and hasn't been his usual self. He's at it all the time!  
 

 

January 20, 2014 4:35 pm  #23


Re: Who was Sherlock's first???

dartmoordoggers wrote:

No wonder he looks so thin and hasn't been his usual self. He's at it all the time!   

I love your analysis 
 


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January 20, 2014 4:40 pm  #24


Re: Who was Sherlock's first???

dartmoordoggers wrote:

Ozma wrote:

the biggest mystery to me is....how do so many people miss the part where Jeanine basically tells us they never had sex???

I am baffled!!!!

But they kissed, cuddled, shared a bed and bath. So how far did they go; and how often? 
And what did Molly mean about his bolthole at her place 'my spare bedroom; well my bedroom'. Not even Mycroft knew about that one.
No wonder he looks so thin and hasn't been his usual self. He's at it all the time!  
 

If he could do all that, surely sex would have been a very small step. 

 

January 20, 2014 4:41 pm  #25


Re: Who was Sherlock's first???

Brilliant deduction, dartmoordoggers. 


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