Introduction
The role of the secretary has long been associated with sex. Very often when a girl applies for a position as a "girl friday", and reads that she must be prepared to "travel"-she recognizes, the travel often leads to bed.
Recently, public disclosures of the requirements made upon women in Washington reveals the extent some of the public officials have violated their rights. They have come to think of themselves as accountable only to themselves as above criticism. However, when one bold secretary came forward, and let the public in on the private sex lives behind the Washington scene-many people were stunned and disgusted by what was happening.
Yet, not so many people that the public official lost his post-for his loyal "following" put him right back in office. Now, secretaries in all walks of life are standing up and letting the public know what has long been expected of them.
While it may come as no surprise to many of the men who have hired women for sexual reasons as well as actual duties as a secretary-it does come as a shock to the women who have applied for work and failed. Perhaps we should go to a "sex-clinic" instead of a "business college" quite a few secretaries have complained. But, human nature being as it is-and man being the instinctual animal he is-no doubt things will continue in the future as they have in the past.
Nevertheless, it has forced some taxpayers to wonder whether or not their representatives are entitled to sexual services along with other "fringe benefits".
Yet, there is one group that feels neglected-and that is the "hustler" who claims the secretary should go to jail for selling her services. The hustlers in many cities have formed organizations representing their interests who claim they have been discriminated against-for "hustling" is going on in the sacred halls of our national capital-with stories of "orgies" spilling into headlines making "sex stars" out of those involved, but never consigning them to jail-as hustlers all over the country have been for years.
Our story concerns a secretary who learned plenty about sex in the office where she worked.
-The Publisher
