Publishers Foreword
Be solitary for a moment, if you will please. Let your mind wander. Press hard to remember to understand more of self and the strong incestual impulses that are said to lie latent in us all.
Think hard, now.
Remember....
Were you ever sexually stirred by a blood relative of the opposite sex? As a child, did you sometimes entertain fantasies about a cousin? An attractive aunt? Or, if you are one of our lady readers, a handsome uncle. Did the impulse turn closer to home? Did your mother tantalize you? Was your father a man who could arouse erotic feelings? How was it when in close family proximity to a brother or sister?
Perhaps you never experienced sexual arousal for a relative. Some people don't. But an enormous number of average, normal American citizens, have experienced such feelings, psychiatrists tell us, and it should not, in most cases, be assumed that incestual feelings are the mark of a pervert. They are not. They are a part of most normal human beings. It has been true for centuries and will likely be true during future centuries.
But the normal incestual reactions of human beings is not true of the case subjects of this report. The opposite is the case.
CASEBOOK: THE INCEST EXPERIENCE investigates the overt incest lovers who live and love among us. There is little that is latent among these case subjects. Instead, this in-depth report enunciates the circumstances of the most outrageous incestual behavior, which is not limited to conventional intercourse.
Fellatio....
Cunnilingus....
Anal intercourse....
Mammary stimulation ... and most every manner of sexual deviation has been experienced by the case subjects of this text, and the details are reported in a hard, lucid style to Cameo Library readers.
There's a reason.
An excellent reason, the editors believe.
By understanding the aberrant behavior of individuals, we learn more about those who are called "normal," more about self, and the sexual world around us.
Understanding is, after all, what most of us desire. It is the reason we inquire, read, think. And it is one of the reasons that books are published. You see, publishing houses are made up of people who are very similar to the average, mass market book purchaser. We, too, seek knowledge, and we are always anxious to convey it.
We consider it one of the most reverent responsibilities.
Communication, we believe, is essential to understanding. We honor this responsibility. We will strive always to fulfill it to the best of our ability.
-The Publisher
