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The process of growing up, of passing through the age of adolescence has, through the ages, been marked by great inner family and peer group uncertainty, and in society today, the problems of youth appear to be more marked then ever before.
We hear constant reports of the teen-age alcoholism problem. Of shoplifting and other petty crimes. Of promiscuity and dangerous VD epidemics.
Nancy is a pretty young teenager embarking on her own special journey into adolescence. She finds herself plagued by her emotions; sometimes getting angry at what she considers to be the unfair impositions of the Establishment and the adults who rule her world, sometimes feeling guilty about her awakening sexuality. It is only when her mother remarries and Nancy is suddenly thrust into a strange environment, that she begins to change and grow. And it is through her relationship with her stepbrother Barry that Nancy at last takes major strides toward womanhood.
STEPSISTER’S SKILLFUL MOUTH-the story of one average young American’s girl’s coming of age. A lesson to us all. A reminder, once again, that growing up is not easy.
Carmelita eyed Mark’s stiff cock with lust. She knew the devilish glint in her dark eyes told him better than words that his new Stepmother was more eat-hungry now than fuck-hungry. She was standing before him, naked from the waist down, baiting him with her cunt, while her wet pink tongue licked still another invitation across her plush red lips.
Suddenly her heart was pounding faster when a wicked little smile creased his lips.
Without waiting another second, she dropped to her knees before him, her pink tongue darting out to swoop away the drop of creamy nectar that oozed from the eye of his lust-hardened prick. Then her pouty red lips sipped teasingly around the ballooning knob at the end of his cock. He carefully lowered himself to the ground, so as not to lose those moist, sensuous lips on his burning cock for even an instant.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number PP-7592 in the original publications (a duplicate).