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Indecent Exposure on U Street: “I screamed ‘get the f*** away from me’ at the top of my lungs.”

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Indecent Exposure on U Street: “I screamed ‘get the f*** away from me’ at the top of my lungs.”

Apr 1, 2013 | Posted by User Submission |

Location: 17th & U NW; near the 90 bus stop
Time: Late Night (12am-5am)

I was waiting for the 96 bus when a young, thin 5’7″ man with light brown curly hair walked up to me. He asked me if I liked circumsized or uncirmcumsized men. I paused in shock before noticing that he had pulled out his tiny dick and balls. I screamed get the fuck away from me at the top of my lungs and tried to get a photo but he ran away as I fumbled with my phone.

Ladies- be careful on U street. He was wearing a grey hoodie and dark jeans.

Emphases by CASS.
Submitted on 3/28/13 by “MCB”
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