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Sheila fears that her 14-year-old granddaughter has been having sex with a 26-year-old family friend; teen Shaquille's mother confronts his 30-something girlfriend and demands to know whether the woman's twins are his.
Sheila fears that her 14-year-old granddaughter has been having sex with a 26-year-old family friend; teen Shaquille's mother confronts his 30-something girlfriend and demands to know whether the woman's twins are his.
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