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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.
Tootsie Gates is a child of the present. Living the life of the existential hedonist, she refuses to worry about tomorrow and rarely thinks of the past. Her main concern is for today, and the pleasures it brings. For Tootsie, 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 lover to another, keeping her relationships on a physical plane, always looking for a new thrill.
WET AND READY — the story of a young girl who embodies the life style of many in our society, a presentiment of what the future holds. Her story is one which holds a lesson for us all.
I fell asleep on the train and had a dream that Gus Wells was grazing his big, meaty dong over my tits, down over my tummy, then brushing my cunt hairs with it. Slowly, all slowly. Oh, it was a lovely, purple-headed cock and my body felt like I was walking through the fires of hell-or better yet, heaven-as he velvet-touched it down over my spread thighs. It was a dream I’ve had many times before, and I always wake up sweaty and completely frustrated, because the damned dream never has an ending.
And in the dream I would then feel his face against the tender flesh of my belly, his rough hands gripping the cheeks of my ass, his hot breath tormenting me. Then his mouth working on my nipples, sucking each one in turn between his lips and biting them lightly. Then his head moving lower and planting a wet kiss at the top of my clit. And I can always actually feel his warm tongue slipping between my cunt-lips in strong back and forth strokes.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number DN-224 in the original publications (a duplicate).