Foreword

The mass media has a way of popularizing everything from "soap powder" to "bosoms" via heavy saturation advertising. Not that soap powder or bosoms wouldn't be popular without their huge promotion campaigns-but they are selling items through advertising, and breasts can sell cars, homes, whatever.

Topless go-go girls were the "in" thing, and then when men yearned for some variety, the "bottomless" dancer craze surfaced. And with it, a whole new form of sexual feeling developed-the concern over anal intercourse.

Soon, popular magazines such as Penthouse and Playboy were featuring nearly naked bare bottoms on their colorful covers. And books on how to perform the act of anal intercourse came into being. In a major Italian film, a shapely female is "sodomized" on screen. This is not a porno-flick either, but a very distinguished import And then there is the famous sodomy sequence in Brando's "Last Tango" film where he employs butter to coat his penis, as he performs the act of "sodomy" on his leading lady.

With this new found interest in sodomy, various women are finding out just how much some men treasure the opportunity to fit it in from behind, as well as from the front.

Yet, there are obviously other women who consider such an act despicable, disgusting, and damned by the Almighty as well, making anal intercourse not only "painful," but "sinful" in the bargain. Yet, this form of sexual activity has existed from ancient times, and it's current wave of popularity, is no more than a return to an old sex form.

Our story concerns a beautiful young woman whose shapely buttocks had the power to turn men on. When she found out how much one man wanted to fit it into her from this angle, she did relent, but with much misgiving. For, she found the act painful, and disgusting. That was at first. For once she's been indoctrinated into the act of "sodomy" she found she could enjoy it almost as much as the man who was "giving it to her. "

Yet, she did have conscience pangs. For she had been brought up to believe it was "evil" to such things. This conflict caused her mental turmoil, as well as plenty of physical anguish when she'd be doing it with a man who wasn't careful about insertion.

-The Publisher