Continental Stage Meaning Stories

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Love's Harmony Ch. 12

by simply_cyn on Sep 13, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

On Wednesday morning, the guys had an interview on Live With Regis and Kathy Lee, a national talk show series that showed on major networks across the country. The group arrived early in the morning to be greeted by a group of screaming fans. It still amazed Jennifer at how these people found out where these guys would be and then show up in droves! Didn’t t...

Panty Boy and the Landlady's Daughter

by Mag58 on Sep 12, 2017
Fetish

For as long as I can remember I've enjoyed the company of girls and women to that of men; probably because I was brought up by a single mother with three much older sisters. We weren't quite 'outsiders' in our small town but my Mother and eldest sisters Joan and Susan had what you would call 'reputations' as 'party girls' and even Karen managed to get pregna...

Woody Allen at 80

by wrdonway on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Irrational Man Acting Out (We Died Laughing) Who but Woody Allen could write and direct a movie with a title like Irrational Man and go straight to the heart of the subject? That's right, Irrational Man is about so-called "Continental philosophy," the ideas of Jean-Paul Satre, Martin Heidegger, and Soren Kierkegaard. For them, men don't occasionally or fre...

Suzi: Suzi the Glamour Model

by NeilMc123 on Feb 13, 2018
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

I was still happily working away as a Stripper and Lap Dancer at my local strip club, with the odd guest appearance thrown in at the owners other clubs, usually when he wanted a night away to fuck me senseless with his huge hard cock. James never seemed to mind when I was off doing a "Guest spot" as I always told him every single detail, whilst I stroked his...

Hulls' Hunters

by sbaggyblurb on Sep 17, 2017
Mature

Hull! The city that used to inspire dread in the less savoury denizens of northern England. And those who'd never had the opportunity to be pleasured by its eccentric delights. "From Halifax, Hull and Hell, spare us oh Lord!", they used to say. "Kingston-upon-Hull"! The given name for that city, straddling the luscious brown lips of the Hull, where i...

Continental Divide

by laptopwriter on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Prologue: Of course we all know Infidelity is not the only reason couples get divorced. In fact, according to most studies, the number one reason for divorce in this country is money issues. Sometimes marriage problems are job related, and sometimes people simply grow apart. *** The selfish bitch, Bret mumbled under his breath. "More?" asked the cute wai...

Healing Interlude

by wife2hotblk on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Carla dropped into the cool leather booth in the darkened hotel bar. The day had been long; too damned long. It was the annual conference. As a social worker working with families of terminally ill children, she lived with a string of one long day after another. But this annual conference seemed to only remind her of the tragedy of her work. How did one ever...

The Trip

by mumba_34s on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

"You did not have to do this?" he said to me as I was driving back up north. "You're right. I don't, but I made a promise and I intend to keep it." "I could have taken the bus." "Oh yeah, a bus, full of nasty, rude, and smelly people. I can get you to a bus station. I mean it be like 26 hours drive but hey you want it." "No this is fine." He said a bit i...

Cleanliness is Next To...

by Kre8tors on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

God how I hated these annual meetings in Chicago. An entire week of seminars and workshops just to tell us that if we increased production we could increase profits. What a waste of resources, to drag me halfway across the country with Jen back in Connecticut, God I missed her. I looked at my watch, 2 o'clock, I was never going to make my flight I thought,...

Sandra Nelson, Sex, the Sixties

by brok on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Australia in the 1960s, looking back on it now, seems very like America in the 1950s. We were prosperous, rather parochial and motivated by a mixture of complacency and paranoia. On one hand, people were content and pleased with their day-to-day lives, but on the other we had an exaggerated idea of the menace of Communism and other foreign evils. The Vietn...