Foreword
After completing my book, Dominatresses and Boy Sex Slaves, I found that I had gathered vast reams of material, many boxes of tape recordings made during interviews with subjects for my case-history observations, and that my mind was still full of hundreds of absorbing, real-life examples of the methods in which the mature female seduces the boy or younger male, many of which could of course not possibly have been included in my first volume.
Research, if done honestly and zealously, is a laborious task, but no author worthy of his salt can neglect it. Once he begins it, however, he finds so many ramifications, so many complexities and devious bypaths of material that he often feels he has material for several other books. And this is exactly what happened to me.
Back in Toronto, after a much-needed vacation at Montreal's famous "Expo," I met some of my fellow doctors and friends from other walks of life at the Granite Club. We discussed the first volume of mine, and the discussion grew as these professional men told me of instances which had happened in their own lives-some even to themselves personally-as well as those with which they were personally acquainted as having touched the lives of people they knew. It was obvious to me as to them that this theme of how the older woman seduces the boy is even more prevalent than I myself had believed.
An advertising man it was who made the point that my first book went intensively into the mental outlook of the female who was drawn to the young boy or younger male; "but that I did not deal too thoroughly with the important psychological aspect of what happens to these males as they mature. It was true that I defended myself against that charge, for several of the cases in the first book I have already cited do document the later history of the male in the case. All the same I was willing to admit that there was certainly enough material after my research for not only one but several other volumes.
And so, my faithful readers, here is the second volume, with the promise that there will be more. I have re-examined all the material that I have researched, and I have found fascinating vagaries, psychological viewpoints, even unusual techniques in the matter of seduction. But most important of all, since I have known what to seek specifically, I have discovered much of human interest as regards the mental processes of the male himself as he becomes the victim of an older woman's seduction and as he carries this effect into his future life.
I do not moralize or draw judgments. I simply report, with, it is true, the background of a doctor, a marriage counselor and a psychiatrist. But I try to avoid in all instances technical language that may cloud the issue or make it difficult for the reader to follow. My task is simply to present the stories of a mature woman and a young boy and let the reader "see" them as if he knew them personally. If I have succeeded, then my reportorial work has been ably done. If I have given you insight into the workings of the minds of those around you, helped explain some of the baffling questions of human sexual behavior, then I have not labored in vain.
The Author
