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Click hereJason panted as he clung to Suzy, breathing heavily into her neck. Suzy craned her neck around and kissed him on the top of his head. They laid there for a few minutes before Suzy realized how much time had passed. She sprang up and rushed him to dress and leave, suddenly, and jarringly, pragmatic. He turned around at the doorway to say something, but she cut him off with a kiss. "I'll see you tomorrow" she whispered.
As she watched him leave, she felt unbridled excitement for her future, the kind of which she hadn't felt in a long time. If she had the daring to do this, surely she could do anything. She thought about calling her cousin, the mad feminist, suddenly feeling much more warmly towards her views. She practically skipped as she found a towel to clean up the rug. She was still young, educated, and had a perfect ass. The world was her oyster.
You're right about the story. It is cliches as hell, and it sucked. Another author trying to make cheating cute.
This is a great story! It reminded me of Robert Sheckley's "Can You Feel Anything When I do This?". I'm eager to read more of your writing.
A fine start in a difficult catagory. Loving Wives readers can be very tough on writers. I added you to my list to watch. Looking forward to your future efforts.
Theakston
Who did she buy the vacuum cleaner from ? Symbian.
Madmen character Betty Draper used a corner of a out of balance washing machine, she did break a sweat and a fantasy. They also explored highly educated young women who were expected to stay home and raise a family in some state of isolation. She tells her husband Don that he's left her alone all day, (he's home very late again) and that she's outnumbered by her 3 children.
Best show ever ! Madmen
You better like your neighbors and warm milk.
One of the neighbors will notice the baby looks like the milkman.
But I notice a mix of responses to your representation of life in the 50's. I think if we knew more about the writers we would see a breakdown by age groups.
In the 50's even pornography was censored. Unless you saw it you wouldn't understand it. Can you imagine today the outrage caused by Playboy? Or would people believe how hard it was to buy an issue? Even more incredible today is knowing the centerfold was airbrushed obscuring her genitals.
Readers who have grown up with the internet don't understand the plain brown wrapper. Nor can they imagine having to go to a theatre to watch an art movie. What is read on Literotica was a small section in a few monthly publications.
Yes, flirting was different, life was different.