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The intimacy is so wonderful that Lynn Sue wishes it would progress faster while she doesn’t want to miss out on any of the steps he has planned. Even when she goes a bit crazy with desire, it doesn’t push him to touch her at a faster pace while his increased touches almost blow her mind. So how is she going to respond when a new friend who is like a sister to her wants to kiss her boyfriend?

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He thinks for a bit before answering, “One of the major components of a good student is their curiosity. Being curious about intellectual pursuits isn’t going to eliminate curiosity about their bodies. The most I’ve heard schools, parents, or religious organizations explain about a young person’s maturing physical body are the biological functions, diseases, and how to make a baby. Young people soon find that there’s another element, pleasure and in many cases, the pleasure element overwhelms any learning about diseases or babies. With no safe environment to satisfy their curiosity about intimate pleasure, otherwise intelligent young people fall prey to predators, diseases, or pregnancy and suddenly their lives are damaged, if not outright destroyed.

“A young woman like Reebehkuh is going to have a very hard time getting back on her feet and moving forward. Abused, rejected by her father, it will probably be a long time before she can learn to trust anyone or to even let anyone close enough to see if they might be trustworthy. Or Annjuhleesuh who is looking for some affection. It wouldn’t be hard for some young man to sweet talk his way into her pants. Not because she’s weak willed or overly gullible, but because she’s interested in affection and the longer she goes without affection, the more vulnerable she becomes. Even if the young man isn’t abusive, if she ends up being pregnant, there goes all of her hopes for an education and a better future for herself simply for a few minutes of pleasure. And if she was to get an abortion in order to continue her education, well, many women find themselves haunted by what they did and wonder what their child would have been like.

“Instead of handing out condoms like some schools do, I would rather they hand out headbands to the young people, girls in particular because they’re more often the devastated victims, and tell them to drop the boy and go digital. Assuming it all works, that will be the only ‘safe sex’ alternative to abstinence.”

When he doesn’t say more, she suggests, “You seem rather adamant about it.”

He nods his head, “I know there’s more to life than intimate pleasure. A good education, friendship, a rewarding occupation, a home to live in, etcetera, etcetera, but none of those have the potential to destroy a life as quickly and as thoroughly as a few minutes of intimate pleasure with the wrong person, or even with the right person without a few basic precautions.

“I know that some young men end up being victims, most often from homosexual predators, but the vast majority of victims are young women. There are a lot of organizations that encourage a good education and it’s many benefits, or try to guide a person to a rewarding occupation. But are there really any organizations that encourage a way to prevent the devastation that can result from intimate pleasure? No. The closest are those that advocate abstinence.

“I strongly support abstinence in young people. Give them a chance to grow up, to learn more about life, to make an informed decision rather than a hormone driven decision about what they want to do with their sexuality and their body. The problem is that not all young people have the internal courage, guts, will power, or whatever you want to call it, to suppress their bodily desires. Even many of those organizations that advocate abstinence also encourage early marriage, which often doesn’t have positive results other than putting the sexual activity under the marital moral and legal umbrella. There’s still

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PublisherGlynn Glenn
Release dateSep 2, 2016
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Emoter: Volume 05 of 10
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Glynn Glenn

The intimate or erotic scenes described in each of the published works of Glynn Glenn (except for Translator volume 01 of 08, Dreamweavers, and Softness which do not contain such scenes) might be classified as gentle erotica. By that, the author means that such scenes do not contain coercion, violence, bondage, sadism or masochism, dominance or submission, or anal penetration. If that means that these stories will not be popular, well . . . we’ll call it enhancing diversity. There is too much violence in the world and especially against women and Glynn Glenn has no desire to add to it or to encourage it. Hopefully, there will be some people who will enjoy reading about consenting adults who share intimate pleasure where hard ____ and wet ____ meet, gently and joyfully. With that said, rather than read about the author, please read the books, they are much more interesting. Thank you.

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