Arthur's English tutor at Eton boys school on the Thames takes the fourteen-year-old boy out for a spin and a deflowering on the Thames river and uses poetry to get the boy's shorts off of him.
Wife makes ardent love to her husband after he returns from work. He reciprocates with his love for her. She says she wants him to give her another baby knowing that she agreed for him to have a vasectomy after their last baby. But that didn't diminish their love making.
Retired mwf 66 year old white teacher gets a touching letter from 28 year old black convict, who was once one of her high school students. Their correspondence leads to the start of a torrid affair.
Male-perspective bisexual: Talented college tennis player Scott has worked the summer at the Dupont Country Club tennis club in Wilmington, Delaware, along with three tight-knit banker class couples dubbed the Gang of Six. Scott is working class; the Gang of Six are privileged, spoiled, and highly sexed. Scott sees his Labor Day Weekend invite to go to a river cottage with them as his step up. The gang has other ideas.
Male-perspective bisexual. Night class staffers, Jesse, exercise instructor hunk; young Nathan, school clerk; and Claire, older siren art teacher are in a classic lust triangle. Jesse and Nathan are bi and live together. Nathan hasn't gotten around to anything sexual with another yet; Jesse will cover anything in sight. Claire hasn't looked beyond lusting after men yet. Nathan lusts after Claire, Claire lusts after Jesse. Jesse is in love with himself. Something's gotta give.
Oscar wants to learn English so he can do better in school. He is almost ready to meet his first girl for a date and he knows he has to learn about girls even more.