With one week until they graduate from college, two long time friends need to finally confront their feelings for one another and figure out what comes next.
A wife wants to add discipline spankings to her marriage. She succeeds, but gets more than she bargained for. The result is painful, but it's worth it in the end.
When a secluded lake house with no internet leaves Jess and her family bored and restless, the discovery of a hidden chest of sex toys unlocks a dark, collective hunger. The thin walls fail to hide the buzzing and moaning of their secret pleasure, leading to a midnight confrontation that strips away every last layer of inhibition. In one sweltering, sweat-soaked night, plastic toys are swapped for real flesh as the family crosses every taboo line in a raw, uninhibited free-for-all.
When a hormone supplement causes painful hyperlactation, a mother discovers the only relief from her massive, engorged breasts is letting her teenage son nurse the pressure away. It starts as a medical necessity, but seeing him harden with every swallow convinces her that if he’s going to drain her, she owes it to him to drain him right back.
A high school student recounts some events that changed his life when he turned sixteen. Set in Australia. Unable to correct typos due to laws related to character ages.
In a quiet Midwestern suburb, five divorced/widowed friends make a shocking pact to shatter their loneliness. Each will 'educate' the others' teenage sons in the art of intimacy over five illicit Saturday nights. But their carefully orchestrated scheme of secret rooms and rotating lessons soon ignites passions and jealousies they never anticipated, threatening to unravel their friendships and expose their darkest desires.
This is a letter I wrote a couple of years ago. It is a true story. I actually had it printed and sealed in an envelope. That envelope was in a larger one addressed to a friend of mine who had reluctantly agreed to hand deliver it to a woman in our hometown. It was to be mailed to him at my death. He died. So, I have no way to get the letter to her without someone in her family seeing it. I have deleted or shortened names of people and places. Sorry, the only sex is implied.