Foreword

The seething passions that lurk within many individuals are often hidden beneath a veneer of normalcy, exposed only under extremely tempting conditions.

The woman who, after a few drinks at a party, takes on all comers, male and female alike. The man who, during a strip show at a stag party, climbs up on stage with the girl and performs with her in front of his friends. The couple who surreptitiously join the neighborhood mate-swappers.

Some of the girls who work at the office of Playpen Magazine are examples of these outwardly proper and quite normal people. Like Sharon North, and Carole Harris, and Margot Jordon. But within them lie unnatural desires, desires waiting only for the proper stimulus to arouse them.

THE OFFICE GIRLS-a fictional story about a society that refuses to face many of its real problems.