Foreword
Sex has finally come out into the open. Television, radio and magazines sell their products with it. The bookstore shelves are laden with volumes on how to do it, when to do it, and what to do if you're not doing it. The nation is aware of sex, and talking about it.
It has become acceptable to think of sex as something healthy and positive. Experts tell their readers most obscene thoughts are perfectly normal. It's okay and it's healthy to masturbate. If you like to do it in groups, that's all right too. There are few people who do not derive some stimulation from the idea of attending an orgy. Until the last few years, though, far fewer people had ever done anything about their sexual fan-tasties.
Today, we live in a nation preoccupied with swapping, swinging and open marriage. It has become an acceptable lifestyle, at least within a certain percentage of the populace.
In spite of all the openness and experimentation with sex, there are still those who cling to the old ways and are bored and frustrated by it. This is the story of a couple locked in to a boring sex life in their marriage and the changes they must go through to learn to enjoy themselves and life.
THE WIFE'S RAPE CURE--a story which seeks to clarify some of the pitfalls, as well as the rewards, of trying to break out and find a new perspective on sex and life.
--The Publisher
