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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 a personal 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 that is within the limits of marital sex.
While no one is advocating sex as the main topic of conversation, and while sexual privacy is very important to most people, many adults harbor fears about themselves and their sexual behavior that could be erased if they were more aware of other people’s 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. In discussing sex with others, people find out how truly normal they are.
“Jesus Christ, Howie! You can’t stick that cock in my pussy! It’s too big!”
“Shit, I only got six inches, Ginger. My brother’s prick is an inch longer and an inch thicker and my Pop has an axe handle hanging over his balls. Come on, your cunt’s plenty big enough, you can take it!”
“No fucking way! I’m still cherry!”
“You’re shitting me. Ginger Buchanan, the biggest cock-tease on Lake Pleasant is a virgin? What about all the guys who say you’re the greatest cock-sucker around?”
“Sure I suck cocks, and I’ll suck yours, if you want. But I’ve never taken one in my pussy. Come on, Howie, lie down and turn over on your back and I’ll give you the best blow-job you ever had.”
“You’ll have to be goddamn good to beat Tracy.”
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.