Wounded Warriors of the Sexual Revolution
Copyright© 2014 by LughIldanach
Prologue
Romantic Sex Story: Prologue - Sex heals. Sex nourishes. Think of focused thinkers interpreting Marvin Gaye's song, Sexual Healing. In Green Berets, you met people, mostly in glowing health, exploring sexuality, eroticism, and emotions in what was becoming far more than a strip club. This story adds depth and people to what is becoming more and more of a clan. No sexually transmitted infections exist in this world. Only a few germs were hurt in the making of this story.
Caution: This Romantic Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Fa/Fa Consensual Romantic Lesbian BiSexual Heterosexual True Story Historical Wife Watching Incest Father Daughter Swinging Polygamy/Polyamory Oral Sex Masturbation Petting Sex Toys Squirting Water Sports Cream Pie Spitting Exhibitionism Voyeurism Double Penetration Doctor/Nurse Leg Fetish Big Breasts Public Sex Workplace Prostitution Porn Theatre
Event in the prologue start several two months prior to the events in An Anthropologist Comes of Age in Washington, but after Green Berets for the Sexual Revolution. Events in the subsequent chapters happen just after that story.
Curt Clancy is the first-person narrator.
Many of the events in this story are based on truth. While they generally happened in the mid-seventies, I haven’t been compulsive about accuracy if it helped the story. This story is more mid-eighties than anything else, but some of the science and medicine is contemporary bleeding-edge.
Stories in the Le Marquis series and Sexual Revolutionaries universe deal with challenges to, and disruptions of, conservative society. As with any conflict and revolution, there will be casualties. People lose political and other power.
Other casualties, however, are to the mind and body of individuals. Sexuality is a powerful force. These stories assume conventional sexually transmitted diseases have been conquered, with the caveat that with cybersex, carpal tunnel syndrome remains a sexually transmitted disease.