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Diversity Training

by sindermann on Mar 2, 2015
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Gale Harvey arrived at the hospital at her usual hour. She changed into her scrubs, put on her running shoes, and plowed through another day in the surgery dept. She was in an operating room with a surgeon she hated. Dr. Polk. Polk treated every case like it was the end of the world; screaming at his coworkers and assistants. She couldn't say anything if she...

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Orientalism and 'Yellow Fever'

by al_Ussa on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet," or so wrote the illustrious Rudyard Kipling in his 'Ballad of East and West.' With all due respect to Kipling, however, the two have indeed met, and have been dancing a complicated exchange of goods, ideas and even people for many centuries now. And this cultural exchange applies to almost all...

Life is Strange

by swiftwind on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

Disclaimer: Let me start out saying this is the first story I ever wrote. This is a true story for the most part, and it is my interpretation of events and my own views. Also, the names have been changed to protect the identities of those involved. Life is so strange, and it tends to force us to make choices in so many ways. Often indirections that we don'...

Our New In-Laws Ch. 04

by Novelista on Sep 14, 2017
Mature

From the moment she stepped from their RV, Allison found herself swept up in the riches around her. The antiques and ornate decorations screamed great wealth. From her youngest memories her parents tried to achieve riches. Her father was a lawyer, but his practice never found their whale. He spent his career chasing ambulances and disability lawsuits. Her mo...

Aspie in Wonderland

by SeanWalker on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

If I could do one thing in this world it would be to bring an understanding that autism is not a developmental delay, although autistics can have developmental delays. It is not an intellectual or physical disability, although it can be disabling. It is not a disease, it is not caught from vaccines or anything else and it can not be cured. It is a genetic ne...

Booked

by dogilguy on Sep 16, 2017
Interracial Love

I've been staying in Seoul for a couple of weeks when a friend mentioned the term 'booking club' in a discussion about the local night club scene. I never heard of that before and it turned out that there are a number of clubs in Seoul with a quite unique system that allows men & women getting hooked up. I was told that the clubs have a relatively high numb...

The Breakfast of Champions

by PTBzzzz on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Chapter 1 We met at church camp many years ago. I won't say what year; but I remember having to chase the dinosaur out of the dining hall a few times that year. Well, maybe that was the year before. We were young and dumb back then. All of us were going to change the world. Peace, love and stop the war were common themes. Now we have calls for brotherhood...

Sex Sting

by HarrietBay on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

The furor surrounding the leaking of the data from the Ashley Madison website is still erupting. The data has reinforced what everyone already knows, that there are around ten times more men than women seeking sex outside marriage. So why are men surprised; shocked, to discover that they have been trapped into a sex scam. What? A sex scam! Who would have th...

In Love And Defense of Christianity

by Samuelx on Sep 16, 2017
Interracial Love

Thomas Pierre Calvary is the name that fate and family saw fit to give me, but T.P. is what my friends call me. I was born in the town of Boston, Massachusetts, to a Haitian father and Ethiopian-American mother. I know, it's not exactly a mix you hear about every day, that's for sure. My parents themselves, Jean-Pierre Calvary and Elisabeth Melkamu come from...

Muslim Women Dating Christian Men

by Samuelx on Sep 16, 2017
Interracial Love

If you want to get out of a bad situation, the only thing to do is to just do it, regardless of consequences. That's what I told myself as I walked out of the Carleton University library, holding hands with my boyfriend Jean-Pierre Moineau in public for the first time. It was a cold, windy day in February, and Ottawa was blanketed with snow. Nevertheless, I...