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In our culture, adolescence can often be a time of confusion, awkwardness, and self-doubt. For young girls in particular, the problem of awakening sexual feelings can be a difficult one.
Looking around her, a teenager may find baffling inconsistencies in the words and actions of others. Occasionally, a girl will stray too far off the prescribed path. Labeled incorrigible, she may find herself separated from friends and family, and placed in the hands of “specialists” who would “cure” her of her erring ways.
HORNY GIRLS’ SCHOOL is the story of Bonny Wilson, a product of a rather unstable home environment, shunted off to a home for wayward girls, and of Christine Fairmont, an attractive and ambitious girl reporter, who infiltrates the school – for, it is rumored, all was not strictly on the level at this supposedly “correctional” institution.
Bonny Wilson was waiting on a corner, looking nervously up and down the street. She was a pretty little girl with red hair worn in a ponytail held by a rubber band, a scattering of freckles across her nose and green eyes around which she wore a good deal of mascara. She wore a pair of faded jeans cut off into very short shorts and a white tee shirt with the number 96 printed on the back.
She had intended to have 69 printed on the tee shirt, but had lost her nerve at the last minute, afraid that her mother might raise holy hell when she saw it–not that her mother was not known to do a bit of sixty-nining, herself–and, besides, Bonny figured that it didn’t matter which number came first, just as it didn’t matter if the man or the girl got on top when they did it. Bonny was a sexy girl and she didn’t care who knew it; in fact, it was to her benefit to have people know it, especially good looking boys.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.