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It has been said that nearly every community contains a cross section of Americans within its confines, thereby maintaining an image within this country today. Every town has its doctors and lawyers, its coaches and teachers, and its clerks and carpenters, and each individual has in turn been touched to some extent by emotions common to all men — greed, lust, envy, and distress.
BOYS FOR THE WIFE is a story of everyday, responsible people whose lives are wrought with common frailties; people who seek pleasure, profit, expediency; people not unlike those who may live in your town or your neighborhood. Respectable citizens — yes, but not without the foibles and weaknesses seen every day in nearly every city.
BOYS FOR THE WIFE provides a unique insight into those emotions with which we all must live, a look at America at the grass roots level.
The moment Jessie touched herself she knew her fingers wouldn’t be enough. She slowly rubbed the slick folds of her wet cunt and let her legs fall open as she contemplated her dilemma.
She frequently went to bed long after her husband John was asleep. She had enough energy for six women while John started yawning by eight o’clock.
Sometimes she wondered why she married John, but in her heart she knew. For one thing she loved him and she knew he loved her.
Even as a young girl, a teenager, she’d known that one man wasn’t enough for her. She had never tried being faithful to John and after ten years of marriage he still gave her all the freedom she needed to carry on with her affairs.
Working part-time helped. She met lots of men at work and had many brief encounters. And then there was David, her boss. She and David had a very special relationship. The sex was good and they made no demands on each other. Yes, her job was important to her life.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.