When Portuguese priest, Padre João, headmaster of a Macau Catholic school in 1934 discovers that 14-year-old, handsome, blond student, Clayton Bryant, whose parents work far away, is interested in a life of being covered by men, the priest doesn't condemn him, he helps him do what he wishes. After selling the boy's virginity to a Chinese Macau Triad chieftain and then helping himself, Padre João gives Clayton over to be taken to serve men in the Bitten Peach male brothel.
Bradley is an absolute pervert, and his family are fed up with it, especially his sister. Unfortunately for them, he's found a book that will switch his status with that of his sister's...
... But Stupid is as Stupid Does. George barely finished high school with an un-diagnosed learning disability. By chance, he found a coach to help him learn and communicate. He got a better job as a bookkeeper. One day a young woman, Annette, sought help. His loving parents accepted her into their home. Growing closer, they courted, as far as her battered (yet beautiful) body allowed. Then came the lawyers. Motivational flan. Backyard nudism. Waffles. Family ties. The women's clinic.
Kirstie's budding sexuality is a source of much confusion for her. She finds herself drawn to both boys and girls, until Mia comes into her life that is, then she knows exactly what she wants.
James Conant retreats to a cabin in a neighboring nation to recover from grief. But the nation had just emerged from a war during which the marauding enemy had killed all the males they could find. To his surprise, James is in high demand to provide, one girl at a time, the one thing that the survivors cannot do without. A prudish culture and individual personalities add the spice.
Another of Mervin's Mistaken Identities Tales
When a group of friends are out drinking while camping, a case of mistaken identity occurs in a dark tent at night to the surprise of the recipient.