A husband seeking to turn his unco-operative wife into a sexual being seeks the help of a African, who boast of being very successful at seducing women - read on
"boys play room" it got me curious if other woman near my age had the same fantasy so I went online and found a website. and chatted with some ladies and realized they did have the same fantasies. One woman named Wendy asked me if I had a room available to live out.
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Parts of this book are written in a dialect common to poor people living in New Orleans before and after the 13th War. Some may also refer to this cataclysmic event as World War III. The events described in this volume are not for the faint of heart. Any resemblance to known people, events or characters of literature is purely coincidental. Many scenes and descriptions are erotic. All the main characters are over 18. Some of the words, situations and descriptions may be offensive. I can honestly
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His unwordly girlfriend Sue Anne has just turned 21, so Rick takes her to "Whispers," a seedy bikers' bar far away from home so he can fulfill his perverted fantasies.
It is 1946, and Cissy is a housewife whose husband has just returned from his heroic service in Europe, They are anxious new neighbours in an all-white neighbourhood, worried that their skin colour might be a source of unwelcome discrimination. But it is their Jewish neighbours who bring trouble to Cissy and her husband. And not from reasons of racial prejudice, but of neighbourly love.