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Normal. A frequently used word, yet a word whose exact meaning is as elusive as the term “perversion”. What those two words imply seems to vary from nation to nation, from community to community, from person to person.
Among one African tribe it is considered obscene to expose one’s back to others. In many Eskimo communities it is the height of hospitality for a man to offer his wife to a guest.
Lynn Edmunds outwardly appears to be a normal, though overly prudish young woman. Yet she derives sexual pleasure from a practice that most would consider socially unacceptable—and some would consider perverted.
But who is to say whether she is normal or perverted? PEEPING AUNT is a novel of interest to any who hope to find and define their own standards of correct behavior. A story of one woman seeking to resolve her sexual conflicts and find inner happiness.
The grass was wet under her bare feet, almost as wet as her crotch was getting. The woman’s hand shook slightly as she edged closer to the half-open window. From inside the darkened room came the sounds of two people fucking.
The sounds were unmistakable. Lynn Edmunds should know those sounds, the impassioned grunts, the soft sighs, the slurping sound of a cock drilling into an excited cunt. She should know them well. But not first-hand. Not really.
All she did was listen.
She listened and watched and enjoyed vicariously. Not for her was the powerful embrace and the sweat-drenched bodies locked together in love. The thought of actually having a man stick that into her soft, gently flowing twat repulsed her.
But watching. . .
That was a thrill, a big thrill, and one she could really get off on.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number AB-5093 in the original publications (a duplicate).