Foreword
Today's society is mobile. People can get around faster than at any time in previous history. And just as changes in mobility alter travel-patterns, so the swing from a puritan society to a "situation-morality" society has zipped to the forefront of our cultural patterns.
Young people of today are not set in their ways like the generations before them. They are looking for new ways to express themselves in every area—including sex.
The quest for something different seems unending. Every man or woman with normal sexual desires, feelings and responses, seeks to express and fulfill these innate desires. When, for any reason, these natural urges are "thwarted"—trouble sets in. And it is unfortunate that these damned-up desires often burst loose at the most inappropriate times.
A nurse must not allow her own sexual frustrations to enter her professional life. For she will often be seeing the most intimate parts of the human anatomy, and she must not become fascinated with the genitals of the opposite sex, for this is not expected, and can cause untold havoc when it happens.
Both men and women are not anxious to have the doctor or the nurse turn-on with them physically—except in rare cases. And when the medical professional fails to keep a professional distance, sexually speaking, from his patient— problems develop. Such was the case in our story of a nurse whose sexual needs were not satisfied.
The problems that develop when a relationship between a nurse and a virile young patient come to the "sex-scene" are many. For the nurse recognizes in her moments of candor, that she is treading a dangerous path, and the youth is confused about his morals as opposed to his lusty desires. Such confusion can only lead to big trouble, and not the satisfaction sought. Unfortunately this discovery is usually made so late in the game that there is no turning back once the wrong path has been chosen.
The Publisher
