Author: | S.B. Hammer | ISBN: | 9781533757968 |
Publisher: | S.B. Hammer | Publication: | May 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | S.B. Hammer |
ISBN: | 9781533757968 |
Publisher: | S.B. Hammer |
Publication: | May 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This book is a collection of weird, odd, and unbelievable sex stories and the mishaps that sometimes come with the turf when indulging in this favorite pastime. It’s about the success and failure, the glorification and the humiliation, the monumental and the trivial, and the triumph and the agony, all experienced within the confines of sex. It’s about the oddball situations we sometimes happen upon by chance, and what we do to make the best of it when we are knee deep in it. Sometimes sex is more than a full-contact sport.
From a heated after-hours office tryst where some bodily fluids go missing, to a much-anticipated rendezvous on a loading dock that goes horribly wrong, to a perverse twist on the childhood game of Simon Says, and everything in between. This is the stuff we never find on the bookshelf but so desperately want to read. It’s a train-wreck of epic proportions, but one from which we can never, nor wish to look away.
If you find yourself asking, “Why doesn’t that ever happen to me?” or saying, “Thank god that never happened to me!” this is a must read.
This book is a collection of weird, odd, and unbelievable sex stories and the mishaps that sometimes come with the turf when indulging in this favorite pastime. It’s about the success and failure, the glorification and the humiliation, the monumental and the trivial, and the triumph and the agony, all experienced within the confines of sex. It’s about the oddball situations we sometimes happen upon by chance, and what we do to make the best of it when we are knee deep in it. Sometimes sex is more than a full-contact sport.
From a heated after-hours office tryst where some bodily fluids go missing, to a much-anticipated rendezvous on a loading dock that goes horribly wrong, to a perverse twist on the childhood game of Simon Says, and everything in between. This is the stuff we never find on the bookshelf but so desperately want to read. It’s a train-wreck of epic proportions, but one from which we can never, nor wish to look away.
If you find yourself asking, “Why doesn’t that ever happen to me?” or saying, “Thank god that never happened to me!” this is a must read.