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Boat Girl

by XXscribbler on Jul 4, 2018
First Time

"Would you like to kiss me, Doctor K?" The question came out of the blue, and nearly unmanned him. The asker, Danielle, was by far the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen -- and he'd seen a lot in his time. Her Mom was full-blooded first generation Chinese, her father plain mongrel American White Boy. Danielle had turned eighteen a few weeks ago, at sea. T...

My Life with a Big One Pt. 03

by lesterS on Mar 21, 2018
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Having a big dick isn't all wine and roses. When it first dawned on me that my dick was bigger than average it was the greatest thrill. I would go online and find size charts and averages and figure out where I landed on the graph. Of course, all the charts were for adults and I was still growing and yet still I was at the far right end of the graphs. I woul...

Invisible Fun Pt. 01

by HornyKoalaBear on Jun 1, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

It started subtly, as a slight tingling between her legs. Mia's thighs had rubbed together only briefly, but somehow the touch had felt electric. The feeling spread through the girl's body like water seeping through fabric, until it was like having pins and needles encasing her entire being. Mia turned off the locker room shower, gasping at the startling se...

Map It Out

by AndiAnders on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

"She said to map it out!" Ted's jaw was set. "You don't have to take everything so literally," Liz said. "Literal? What else could a direction be? 'Map it out.' That's what she said. A direct quote I believe." "But I think what she meant was - " "Just lay down, will you?" Ted pointed to the bed. "I think we could - " "Hey, you wanted this marriage co...

Rekindled Heat Ch. 03

by fiammetta on Sep 15, 2017
Romance

Rachel sighed, leaning back in her chair at the library, watching the clock tick away the seconds. Hunter was late. Twenty minutes late, to be precise, and she was getting fed up with his attitude. And to think she'd thought he was changing. He's probably still asleep, she mused, adding a ribbon to the doodle-covered paper before her. Eleven is awfully e...

More Fun with Willow Pt. 03

by MisterUnusual on Sep 18, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

I don't think I've mentioned this, but I tend to hang around with smart people. It's a strategy I used to get through high school and I've continued to use it through college. One of the reasons Willow and I became friends at college is that underneath her shy exterior, she is incredibly smart. During high school I hung out with the geeks. It didn't endear m...

Capital Punishment in Texas

by Toxico on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The debate on whether or not capital punishment is an effective deterrent to crime rages on, more vocally perhaps from those in opposition to it. Does capital punishment work to reduce crime? Texas has had a well deserved reputation for being the leading state in executions of death row inmates, so what better state to examine to find out if the death penalt...

Afternoon Delight

by LadyCharly on Sep 13, 2017
Humor & Satire

"Well that does it.. were officially home owners!" Ron said with a smirk of accomplishment. Flippin up his collar and crackin a beer he reached out to swat Lina on her behind. "Well now," Lina jumped feisty "I'm just gonna have to make you a big ol glass of sweet tea in my new kitchen.. in those butt huggin undies you like so much!" She pressed in betwee...

Behavior Modification Institute Ch. 10

by NancyPan on Sep 12, 2017
Fetish

Although I continue to receive some demeaning and aggressive comments, most feedback has been positive. I appreciate all who enjoy this story, as we share similar fetishes. If you are not interested in FemDom, male feminization, and sexual humiliation, do not bother to read this series. ***** I was standing with my petticoat and the skirt of the maid's uni...

The Student Veteran

by Tween2Legs on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

I was teaching math at a four-year state college in California. It wasn't all true that high school graduates didn't have the math skills required to enter college. Some didn't, but a lot of them did. Unbeknownst to many, colleges have quietly raised their entrance standards over the years. It may be accurate that many high schools have not kept up with the...