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In THE WIFE’S GANG-BANG VACATION, Karen Spelman learns to be honest with her sexual desires, and she becomes a woman whom many would brand a slut and others would merely call liberated. She is a woman dedicated to becoming a sexually liberated soul—a person who not only feels sexually free, but who has been compelled to unshackle others from the bonds of puritanism imposed by an uncaring society.
THE WIFE’S GANG-BANG VACATION deals with a volatile issue, an issue that government has tried to define, that churches have tried to repress, that swingers have tried to advocate—but perhaps the answer lies with the individual. Let him or her decide his own standard of morality where sex between consenting individuals is concerned, just as Karen has done.
A feeling of exhilaration filled her body as she gazed around the hotel lobby. The place was huge. Much bigger than any hotel back home. And the immense lobby was filled with men. Wall to wall men.
Karen Spelman turned her attention to the man sitting next to her. He was a salesman she had met the day before when she and her husband Ricky had arrived at the convention. It was wonderful getting away from home. There was something glamourous about being at a convention even if it was only a convention of insurance salesman. The hotel was filled with businessmen. And some of them looked like they were involved in more interesting ventures.
“You’re exactly my model size,” the man at her elbow said. “Come on and try them on. I’ll let you have them for cost plus ten percent.”
His name was Ron Morton and it was a tempting offer. His company made slacks and skirts and buying them wholesale would be fun. Anyway, she was on her own. Ricky was busy all day and she needed things to do to fill her time. Not that Ricky cared what she did anyway. He was so damn busy with his insurance policies.
Now she curved her pouting lips in a pretty smile. “Where are they?” she said.
Ron grinned and rose up. He took her hand. “In my suite, beautiful. Let’s go.”
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