Foreword
There are times when it takes a change of scene to bring about a change in behavior. Psychologists tell us this is particularly true in sexual matters. Often, the best way to do away with an unreasonable sexual inhibition is to move the patient into an unfamiliar atmosphere in which the unexpected becomes the norm.
Correlated to this is the concept of role playing. The sexually repressed individual can often rise above destructively inhibited patterns of behavior by putting him or herself into acting out another individual's role, just as though participating in a carefully constructed dramatic presentation.
Sandra Jeski, an attractive, sexually desirable young wife, has a deep-seated fear of certain aspects of her physical relationship with her aggressive, self-assured husband. Not only has she sub- limated this fear by channeling her appetites into a desire for material goods, such as an extravagant new home, but she has also placed her marriage in real danger. Her physically attractive, sexually active husband has been forced to turn elsewhere for fulfillment, even to Sandra's best friend. The friend, recently divorced and in need of sensual satisfaction, is only too eager to oblige, apparently feeling no sense of loyalty to Sandra.
Through a series of fortuitous events, Sandra, her husband, Hal, and her disloyal friend arrive at an unusual situation which allows them to act out their deepest sexual fantasies and which frees Sandra forever from the demons which have kept her emotions imprisoned.
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