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Click hereThey both enjoyed the most intense sex they'd had in quite a while. They were both so aroused that it didn't take very long for both to reach a climax. Pam had multiple orgasms, something that happened too infrequently in Bob's opinion. He knew this new awareness of being admired in such an obvious sexual way, by a man she had basically just met, had aroused and excited Pam in such a way she didn't quite understand and was not ready to openly show or admit at this point. Bob was so aroused by the mere thought of his wife being turned on by a new experience, he was just in a hurry to fuck. Pam obviously was too. They were both so turned-on, there was no time for physical foreplay. This time, the foreplay was all mental, they just got right to fucking ... and fucking hard, with a sense of urgency for both of them.
"She's beginning to come around to seeing things a little differently," Bob thought. He fell asleep excited at the thought of what the future may have in store for them.
Lol after reading the previous 2 comments about the author NOT writing with enough British style.
READ THE INTRO!
The story is about a rural NEW England town in the USA. NOT the UK,
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Writer has no idea about England.
The author has done very little if any research on life in Britain in the 1960's.
Too many American words used that just make the story too unbelievable.
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No big deal.
There are many British and Australian writers that set stories in the US with people from the US in them that speak like and act like they are British or Australian.
The author has done very little if any research on life in Britain in the 1960's.
Too many American words used that just make the story too unbelievable.