Foreword
We live in a constantly changing society, where conventions and traditions change not only from generation to generation but from day to day. What was taboo or forbidden last year or yesterday may be totally accepted tomorrow or a year from now.
Especially under fire is the role of women in society. Once, it was taken for panted that a woman would eventually, marry and spend the rest of her life with a single man. Now, of course, that is not always the case. Many women are starting careers outside the home, and fewer women are seeking motherhood as the final justification of their existence.
Those women who do get married are discovering that the conventional limitations of marriage are sometimes too binding for them, that they must seek fulfillment with other men.
In SUCKALOT WIFE Irene Boyer discovers that her husband, Danny, is not enough for her. She loves him, but still finds herself attracted to other men. Her method of dealing with her situation is, at once, unusual and effective.
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