A Take Me Out to the Ballgame Story Strokers beware: This story is practically a sex-free zone. It could have been written by Nicholas Sparks. Maybe it was. It's all romance, mixed up with a little baseball. Consider yourselves warned.
After increasingly erotic foreplay over the winter, Anna and Dylan finally surrender their virginities on her fifteenth birthday. They agree not to be exclusive and have an amazing summer, swinging and having sex with their friends.
Charlie was a good kid and a good student who put his family first. A simple question changed his life forever. A simple question asked by one of the school's prettiest and most popular girls... and her friends. Oh, my, what is a boy to do?
A horny 48 year old mother with a breast feeding baby and a 23 year old son with a new wife and a husband who isn't interested in sex. Just another twisted family interaction.
Ever since her divorce, Marie has received flowers on Valentine's Day. She has no idea who her secret admirer is, but she's come to cherish the yearly tradition for the last three years. Will it continue?
In a sweltering small town, two teenage friends, Lily and Max, claim the highest branch of a giant oak tree as their secret spot. Their innocent adventure transforms into a shared exploration of their burgeoning sexuality, culminating in their first time together high above the world. The act marks a profound, irrevocable change in their relationship and themselves, solidifying their bond and beginning a new, secret chapter in their lives.
Sex Contents: Much Sex | Genre: Coming of Age Tags: mt/ft, Consensual, Heterosexual, Fiction, Cream Pie, First, Pregnancy, AI Generated Downloads: 1724 Votes: 44 | Score: 7.42 Size: 60KB | 10,844 words |
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A Serendipity Chronicles Story Readers of 'Grumpy Old Man' have asked for the story of Denise and Joe's honeymoon cruise, which I skimmed over in the original story. Here it is, presented as a 'Serendipity Chronicle'. Almost as important, if not more so, are the crew of Serendipity, Nadiya and Charles (CC), from 'Pippa', who have important decisions to make.