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A Vintage Erotic Novel Involving a Sexy and Seductive Girl, Full of Sexual Adventures, Surprises and Twists.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
Oral Wives An Enlightenment
CHAPTER ONE: "Tommi" as reported by Aaron J. AbelardA number of studies have been undertaken over the past few years, all of them aimed at measuring and evaluating some of the consequences of the much-touted, newly emerging "New Morality." One such study conducted not too long ago by a large southwestern university indicated, according to its interpreters, that women in our society were becoming utterly preoccupied with things sexual; so much so, in fact, that, as Aaron J. Abe-lard reported in his book, Climax!, there has emerged yet another idea, to wit: "Our current Sexual Revolution is producing what may be called the phenomenon of the psycho-orgasmically fixated female."This "phenomenon" is, in fact, an illusion, a Pseudo-phenomenon, if you will, resulting primarily from faulty interpretation of certain sociological data. Nonetheless, it is indeed true that women today are becoming more sexually alive and active than ever before. Vance Packard, for instance, in his The Sexual Wilderness, found that women were becoming "critical consumers" of male sexual performance, and Drs. Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen, in their The Sexually Responsive Woman, maintain that women today are "demanding more and better" orgasms from their sex partners. Referring again to Packard, he notes that the primary drama of recent decades is that, while men have been mostly reacting, "women have been acting. And, as the Time reviewer of Packard's book amended, concluding from Packard's case material, "mostly they have been acting up:"One area in which such "acting up" has become readily apparent is the business world. In his Sex Behavior of the American Secretary, Dr. W. H. Sprague, Associate Director of the Psychoanalytical Assistance Foundation, reported that 20.8% of the women surveyed in his study admitted to having had sex relations with their bosses, and the majority of these further admitted that they, not the men, promoted the occasion. Dr. Sprague further found that nearly 70% of the female office workers covered in his study had had premarital and/or extra-marital sex. Since the Sprague report is now a decade old, it has been suggested by some authorities that, to do justice to the current scene, these percentages should be adjusted upwards, perhaps as high as 35% in the first instance, and 90% in the second.