Male-perspective bisexual: A mixed group of University of Georgia friends whose families have homes at Spirit Lake near Atlanta close out their summer in being haunted by the gang's deceased former leader and in a getting-in-touch with their sexual identity struggle at summer's end, 1956, with a struggle with race relations as well-and especially with one sexy black stud in particular who is both arousing and provoking to the young women and men of the group alike.
Black men, who own a web site, arrange for a Bride to be drugged and raped by four black Stallions, on camera. She doesn't remember what happened. Much later, her black boss, stumbles upon the video of her while using his computer. After showing it to her, he asked her for favors. Through her, he learns how to seduce her mother, who is a very exciting fuck.
Anna Murray, a Navy officer's wife knows how lonely it can be for officers' wives when their husbands were gone for a long periods of time. So when the base's Chaplain suggests creating a local stud service to take care of their needs, Anna was kind of critical about the safety of such an operation, but the Chaplain convinced her that with the right people involved in it, the operation would be successful and lots of fun.
All she wanted to do was to research her Genealogy but she discovered a dark secret about her forebears that seemed so terrible that she was changed forever.
Already at fourteen, Elan, son of renowned Santa Fe artists in 1915, knows that he wants to have full-blown sex with his father's best friend, Western novelist Carson Crane. Crane is cultivating the boy and they have lain together without anal sex. Crane has a secret why they haven't gone all the way yet. The novelist's obsession with having Elan prompts him to take the boy to a ranch in the Tetons where men train boys from Elan's age in full sex.