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Michelle "Bombshell" McGee Describes Her First Time With Jesse James

May 5 2010, Published 2:00 p.m. ET

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Michelle "Bombshell" McGee described how she met Jesse James, and gave details about their first sexual encounter in an raunchy interview on The Howard Stern Show Wednesday, and RadarOnline.com has  the details.

McGee -- the tattooed ex-mistress of Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock's soon-to-be-ex-husband, Jesse James -- said she met James on MySpace after answering an ad he placed seeking models. She said that she met him at his shop (West Coast Choppers) in Long Beach, CA and was attracted to him right away.

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McGee said James began instigating the sex between them by kissing her, and that she only went along with it when insisted he was separated. Once things heated up, McGee said James ripped her pants and leggings off, which turned her on. She said there was very little foreplay, although she recalled performing oral sex on him for a short time.

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McGee said that James' "manhood" was average-sized, and that he made up the "Vanilla Gorilla" nickname about himself to imply it was bigger. James had excellent stamina in bed, McGee said, having intercourse with her up to four times a night as many as four nights a week.

McGee refused to answer whether or not James wore a condom, though she told Stern she was on birth control at the time of their encounters, so there was  little risk  of an unplanned pregnancy.

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