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For Pamela Jenkins, the initiation into the world of sexuality is both a delight and a shock, a time marked by uncertainty and the struggle to decide for herself what is right and what is wrong, what is acceptable and what is perverse. And so Pam explores the bounds of her burgeoning sexuality, learning to take disappointments as well as successes in stride.
PAM’S PET POODLE-the story of an average teen-aged girl’s struggle to make her own, very personal transition into adulthood, a struggle marked by experiences many would condemn as perverse, but which for Pam are part and parcel of the journey into maturity. Pam’s tale is an intimate reminder of the pitfalls standing in the way of those growing up. It is a lesson for society. A reflection of our times.
Pamela Jenkins was blonde, very pretty, and very nervous. She was about to spy on her parents, and she wasn’t sure whether she was more scared of how angry they’d be if they discovered her, or of what she might find out about them.
She’d suspected that something kind of odd went on every time they suggested that she spend the night at some friend’s house, and at last she’d decided that she just had to know why they seemed so insistent on getting rid of her one or two nights a month, and why it was that they always seemed to make extra sure of getting to the arriving mail before she did. Were they afraid that she might open one of their letters by mistake? And if so, what was it that they were afraid she might learn?
So tonight she had told her best friend Cindy Alston that she would be over later than originally planned. And after telling her parents good-bye and leaving the house, she had crept back in through the cellar. Now she was in her bedroom, listening and waiting.
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