Superstud: Or How I Became a 24-Year-Old Virgin

Author: Paul Feig

Lost in love and don’t know much? Paul Feig knew even less…Like any other red-blooded, straight young man, Paul Feig spent much of his teenage years trying to solve the mystery of women. Unlike most red-blooded, straight teenage boys, however, Paul Feig was sadly at a considerable disadvantage. He was tall and gangly. He had a love for musical theater. And, perhaps the d….Read More

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