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As our modern society becomes increasingly urbanized, and the overall family structure weaker, we are seeing more and more of the phenomenon known as amorality.
A good case in point is Charles Manson, a person who never learned about good and bad, a person who never placed any value on human life, simply doing whatever a momentary whim dictated. The pervasive corruption in high political office today offers another example.
The young girl in this book is a child of the present. Living the life of the hedonist, she refuses to worry about tomorrow and rarely thinks of the past. Her main concern is for today, and the pleasure it brings. For her, sex is merely something to be enjoyed, carrying neither emotional ties nor moral overtones.
And so she goes from day to day, wandering from one sexual experience to another, keeping her relationships with others on a physical plane, always looking for a new thrill.
SEE TEACHER COME—the story of a young girl who embodies the lifestyle of many in our society. Her story is one which holds a lesson for us all.
Wendy Wright, a petite blonde teenager, was sitting in algebra class wondering what she should do about the warm, wet, glowing feeling in her pussy. Thinking about algebra wouldn’t do her any good, she decided, because she’d never understood it anyway. She might as well think about her favorite subject.
Lately sex was all Wendy could think about. She was intensely curious, maybe because her parents were too uptight to tell her anything. She wondered what fucking was like, what a cock looked like, and why some of the older girls at school seemed so preoccupied with boys. Whenever she thought about these things, her virgin pussy would start to feel all warm and wet.
It was happening right now, that hot glowing sensation between her legs, that molten juice seeping into the crotch of her panties. She’d asked one of the older girls about it, and the girl said she was horny. That wasn’t much of a help. Wendy didn’t even understand what the word meant. Darn it all, there were so many things she didn’t understand.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.