Bahia Benmahmoud, a young woman with a lot of freedom, has a unique way of getting involved in politics. She doesn't hesitate to sleep with people who don't agree with her to get them to join her cause, which is a lot of people as far as right-leaning people are concerned. Generally speaking, it does the job. Arthur Martin, a careful forty-something who isn't a fan of risk-takers like herself, is the one who piqued her interest. She thinks he's a little fascist because he has a name like that. In reality, names and appearances can be deceiving.
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Bahia Benmahmoud, a young woman with a lot of freedom, has a unique way of getting involved in politics. She doesn't hesitate to sleep with people who don't agree with her to get them to join her cause, which is a lot of people as far as right-leaning people are concerned. Generally speaking, it does the job. Arthur Martin, a careful forty-something who isn't a fan of risk-takers like herself, is the one who piqued her interest. She thinks he's a little fascist because he has a name like that. In reality, names and appearances can be deceiving.
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