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Although Americans appear to the rest of the world as frank and open people, the truth is often the opposite when it comes to relating on an individual basis. This is particularly true regarding sexual matters.
The fact is, Americans are only now beginning to learn to discuss sex and sexuality with candor, and usually that is within the limits of marital sex.
While no one is advocating sex as the main topic of conversation, and while sexual privacy is very important, many adults harbor fears about themselves and their sexual behavior that could be erased if they were more aware of other people’s behavior. Most of us have been brought up to be at least slightly ashamed of anything sexual, and it is frequently reassuring to discover that we are not different, naughty, or even perverted in our sex practices. In discussing sex with others, people find out how truly normal they are.
Janice Roberts, a nurse at Harper General Hospital, makes this discovery, and comes away healthier psychologically. HOT PANTS NURSE is the story of a woman who discovers her sexuality and is no longer ashamed of it.
Janice Roberts knew what was coming. She felt a shudder of disgust rush through her when she saw Dr. Clark sauntering down the hall toward her. He walked with the cocky air of a man who thought he could have anything he wanted, and Janice knew that he wanted her.
It wasn’t that Janice wasn’t interested in men.
Her womanly instincts were as easily aroused as any other thirty-three-year-old woman’s. It was just that she had dedicated herself so completely to her nursing profession that there really wasn’t any time in her life for men. She spent as much time at Harper General Hospital as she possibly could, long hours of hard work that most of her colleagues would have shunned. She spent her spare time reading the latest medical journals and keeping abreast of new advances in the profession. She was the most knowledgeable nurse at Harper General, and the most frustrated.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number GE-2010 in the original publications (a duplicate).