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As a blind person I love the code of Braille, some of my peers say that just using the screen reading functions of a computer works well, but nothing compares to holding a book in your hands.
He recently started teaching Braille at a local community college. Taking the lessons to get certified took a little longer than he had originally planned, but now he was finally living his dream and felt that he had a purpose. The class was a good mix of people who wanted to educate the blind, and people who were interested in the different ways others communicated. He started off his first lesson by telling an anecdote about how one time he had tried to get a Braille menu at a restaurant and the server had no idea what the word meant and asked if he wanted the menu with all the healthy food alternatives. "So, no, this is not a culinary lecture, you want the third floor and professor Stevens for that" he concluded his pointless but hopefully funny story.
He explained the fascinating history of Braille for his first lecture, and then talked about his own history with it. "My sister was jealous that I could read on long car rides and read in the dark" he joked. He wanted to get to know all his students and see where they were all at in their knowledge of the subject. For their homework by the next week he just assigned them all to write paragraphs introducing themselves.
The one paragraph when he received it the bottom of the page had a vanilla peppermint perfume scent. Most of the paragraphs were just about people's academic history or their relationship with family but this one was different.
"Hello, professor! I find myself really attracted to your confidence. You speak eloquently and your stories are funny. You have a great posture, and kind eyes. You have a comfortable fashion sense loose and relaxed. I would like to get to know you better, would also like you to read me like Braille."
The paper was immaculate, zero errors, some of the paragraphs had no punctuation. He had to figure out how much of a prank this message was, he found it difficult to plan his next lesson his mind wandering.
For anyone who wants a coded Braille message to start our flirting just ask.
kinks: mutual praise and compliments, flirting and humour, teasing, kissing and making out, hugging, mutual oral, mutual touching
limits: incest, gore, scat, water sports, anything non consent
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