Foreword

Women are driven by different desires than men. Their reactions are different, their motives steeped in deeper wells. It is difficult for a man to understand a woman completely, particularly when her taste runs to sexually insatiable boys.

Yet this novel traces the path of a staid, respectable housewife into the coils of sexual degeneracy-and attempts to chronicle the forces driving her. It is not a simple task.

By nature, women are driven by the urge to be used, penetrated, even abused. They are designed sexually to be stabbed, literally, and to be dominated, again literally, by men.

It is no accident that literature of past decades and centuries describes the sex act as a man covering a woman. He is expected, as well, to savagely thrust his penis in her vagina and-as most men and women well know-saw it viciously in and out of her with the most force he can muster while she urges him on.

Sex is not gentle. And, as the reader will see, gentleness in sex may not even be easily come by.

-THE PUBLISHER