Introduction
Sexually attractive women teachers, such as Miss Linda Harris, the protagonist of this novel, experience many ambivalent feelings towards their youthful male students. Even the vast majority of competent dedicated teachers must number some among them who have sexual fantasies for high school boys. And some, psychiatric literature indicates, move past the fantasy stage and actively engage in various sexual acts with the youths. This is the way it happens in this novel-this is also the way it happens in real life.
"But why?" a dissenter might ask. "Why would a teacher such as Miss Harris in this book put her professional career in jeopardy through the seduction of a young boy?"
We can suggest many reasons-and our readers will discover some of their own, so allow us to suggest only one in this introduction.
Many teachers have a strong maternalistic emotion for their boy charges. This feeling, similar to the incestuous feelings some mothers have for their sons, probably persuades some pretty teachers to provide a boy with his first sexual experience. Indeed, in this novel, within a few pages after meeting Miss Harris, we find her performing oral sex on a virginal boy. It does not seem out of context with psychiatric findings to suggest that this sexually attractive woman is motivated to the sexual seduction of her boy students because of a quasi-maternal drive that becomes confused with her role as a teacher.
Miss Harris does not stop her seductions after fellating young Bobby Wills. She has numerous other similar sexual affairs, each of which we hope will not only entertain, but will also provide new insights into the woman teacher/boy student relationships.
-The Publisher
