Foreword
Various forms of sexual pleasure appeal to different men and women. However, there is one form of sexual arousal that seems to have a universal appeal—and that is oralism.
Perhaps it begins with the infant's breast attachment to the mother at feeding time. Or, perhaps it is a sexual variation that develops at another stage in the march toward maturity.
The exact cause of oralism and the thrills it involves may never be fully resolved; but one thing is known for sure—oral forms of sexual enjoyment are as old as man himself. Ancient carvings indicate this, as evidenced by findings at sites of ancient dwellings. One thing is for sure—in modern day sexual encounters—oralism is indeed popular.
Technically, the placing of the mouth over the penis shaft is called "fellatio," and the placing of the mouth over the female sexual organ is called, "cunnilingus."
There are even those who find great sexual delight in anal lingual sexual contact. Whatever the form of sexual expression, when the mouth, teeth and tongue are employed—it comes under the heading of "oralism."
Our story concerns a woman who practiced oralism so well on her husband—that she sought to extend the "oral thrills" she gave him to service his friends as well, in the same erotic manner.
And this was where the real trouble began. For her husband went along with the "kinky" sex idea at first, but later decided he was permitting her to develop dangerous habits. He saw that she might become so infatuated with sexual encounters with other men, she would eventually become dissatisfied with him and what he could offer her in the way of sexual excitement.
He made her promise to be faithful to him—she promised, but was faithful only to her own wild lusts for sex thrills. And it was inevitable, she would wind up the victim of her own untamed lusts.
The Publisher
