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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 this is within the limits of marital sex.
While no one is necessarily advocating sex as the main topic of conversation, many people harbor fears about themselves and their sexual 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.
Brenda is a girl who has been brought up in a stifling, puritanical environment. Fortunately for her, Brenda’s uncle is able to rescue her from her unhappy surroundings, and, in the process they both learn about life and love.
A story of the coming of age of one American teenager. An insight into our restless, ever-changing society.
It was a warm spring day as David Hampton and his secretary, Terri Stewart, walked down the dock to where his cruiser was tied up. David was a tall, well-built man in his early forties with rugged tanned features and thick black hair, lightly flecked with gray. His real-estate business in this seaside resort town had flourished with the influx of retired people, and over the years the man had amassed a modest fortune.
A widower for seven years, David Hampton was raising his daughter by himself. Debbie was a beautiful woman with big brown eyes and long dark hair, was the apple of her father’s eye. He had bought the rather expensive cruiser because his daughter loved the ocean, and naturally, the boat had been christened Miss Debbie.
Helping Terri Stewart aboard, David realized that this was the first time he’d been out socially with his secretary since she started working for him three years ago. Not that he hadn’t wanted to date the lovely redhead, but he’d always refrained from seeking her out because she seemed so happily married. Today had been one of those extemporaneous things.
Shortly before noon, David had closed a very lucrative deal that he’d been working on for weeks, and wanting to relax, he decided to take an afternoon cruise. With little Debbie in school, and not wanting to go alone, David had suggested that Terri lock up the office for the afternoon and go boating with him.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number GE-1008 in the original publications (a duplicate).