Foreword

There is a thin line-if a line at all-between extremes of familial love and sexual love, and such is the case with Charlene Colnett's character, Joe, father of nymphet Sally, in COME WITH ME, DADDY! After all, who can truly say where the bounds of parental affection and sexual desire for a just-budding sexual being lie? Joe, surely, did not-and could not-distinguish, and his normal human drives pushed to and over the brink into that most forbidden area, incest.

At present, much more research and examination into the incidence and mechanics of incest is needed. Little is understood about this subject, largely due to the overreaction evoked on most people's part when confronted with the subject in any sense. Perhaps it would be well for us to examine why there is such a strong reaction, and to do this we must consider from where we derive our taboos, likes, dislikes, cultural idiosyncracies, etc., and this puts it right back in the "lap", as it were, of Mother Church, our "representational" elected law-makers, and our own parental guides.

Little need be said about church and state to see where they stand and what they have actually done for (to?) us; just read the papers. Concerning parental guidance, in a multi-generational sense, think about the numbers of people who have a distorted view of the "rightness" or "wrongness" of sex due to such passed-on guidance, generation after generation, such as faulty toilet training.

It is perhaps, in this frame of mind, that the following tale should be read....

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