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Of all the social institutions which have had to endure change and weather criticism, the family concept is, perhaps, the most pronounced. Subjected to the undermining forces of our modern liberal culture, the family unit has undergone immeasurable challenge.
IN MOMMY’S BED is the story of how a mother and son adjust to the liberated moral standards of modern American culture. Their method may well be considered unusual or shocking, but is nonetheless successful.
IN MOMMY’S BED — a novel of fiction for entertainment. A reminder that what is debased and perverted for some may well be normal for others.
Brenda Brown was hurrying from the bathroom to her bedroom, wearing nothing but a hastily draped towel, when she almost collided with her teenage son Mark. “Oh, Mark, honey,” she cried, “sorry, I’m in such a hurry. Remember to lock the door when you leave, okay?”
“Okay, Mom,” Mark replied as she scooted past him and darted into the master bedroom.
Mark was all ready to leave for a date on that warm Friday night in July, but he lingered outside his mother’s half-open door, listening to her hum to herself as she dressed. Brenda was so pretty and sexy, he thought. He just couldn’t resist taking an illicit peek at her. Quietly he stuck his head into the room.
Brenda had her back to him and was just dropping her bath towel. Mark had never seen his mother naked before, and his eyes got huge as he studied her tall sleek body, tiny waist, and perfectly-shaped little ass. Her long dark hair was still wet from the shower, and she began to comb it out, still humming to herself. Mark felt his cock starting to stiffen.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.