[Now complete.] Lonely single father Andrew is working in a giant bank's pandemic-emptied cubicle wasteland. Curvy colleague Sallie finds him; interest kindles. Thanks to his adult daughter and her lesbian roommate, shyness and conflict are overcome. His sex life goes overnight from hand only to bliss. Sallie's hot roommate? She's in their bed too! Adding Zach and Danielle, in the end they live as a chronically nude family of six, 3 cocks, 3 pussies, loving and fucking. Only in San Francisco?
My last sex party had turned out pretty well, especially when you consider that it was my first one. Now that I no longer the "new girl", it was time to see what other opportunities awaited me. What I found was that while casual sex with people you don't know can be physically enjoyable, there is also something important that is missing. Any ideas?
It was time for my Dad's annual office party. He'd bought me a sexy "elf" outfit and after thanking him in my special way it was time to party. In short, by the time it was over I added another married guy to my sexual resume. I also met two sisters who I hope will be good friends in the future after having a great time with them and five guys in their hotel room playing a game of strip poker!
Tammy was in town for my graduation party. Before she left, my mom had a special gift for her - my cousin Rick. As amazing as that was, it wasn't the biggest surprise waiting for Tammy. Note: This Tammy has nothing to do with my cousin Tammy. Sorry for any confusion but it's not my fault they have the same first names! This story has nothing to do with my youngest cousin.
My husband Dave is puzzled by our daughter Lori's "squirrely" behavior lately. I know why she's this way - she wants her father to touch her. How do I know? Because I was the same way when I was her age. And my mother knew just how to handle it.
A frustrated family man complains in a bar about the stresses caused by a sexually adventurous daughter and mother, then finds his family dedicating themselves to becoming a "happy" one.
This is a short bittersweet love story. Ben and Sophie met in kindergarten and ended up together for almost thirty years. Cancer changed their game plan, but Sophie insisted Ben not be a hermit after her death.