Author: | J.C. Cummings | ISBN: | 9781504502382 |
Publisher: | Excessica | Publication: | June 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | J.C. Cummings |
ISBN: | 9781504502382 |
Publisher: | Excessica |
Publication: | June 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Eighteen year-old Chelsea Wheaton hates having her picture taken. Mean classmates have teased her for years about her weight and given her the wrong idea about her body and its attractiveness. She cringes at the thought of having her picture taken for her school yearbook. But when she arrives at the studio of photographer Mark Damien, his charming, disarming personality not only loosens Chelsea up enough to bring out her best smile ever, it ultimately loosens her up enough to let him photograph her nude and finally ... to submit to sex with him. But Chelsea doesn't feel exploited one iota. Shy and self-conscious though she may be, the fact that Mark truly does find her beautiful and sexy -- which no one has ever done before -- gives her all the reason in the world to allow him to be the one with whom she can lose her virginity ... as well as her now outdated and self-debasing view of herself as a real woman.
Eighteen year-old Chelsea Wheaton hates having her picture taken. Mean classmates have teased her for years about her weight and given her the wrong idea about her body and its attractiveness. She cringes at the thought of having her picture taken for her school yearbook. But when she arrives at the studio of photographer Mark Damien, his charming, disarming personality not only loosens Chelsea up enough to bring out her best smile ever, it ultimately loosens her up enough to let him photograph her nude and finally ... to submit to sex with him. But Chelsea doesn't feel exploited one iota. Shy and self-conscious though she may be, the fact that Mark truly does find her beautiful and sexy -- which no one has ever done before -- gives her all the reason in the world to allow him to be the one with whom she can lose her virginity ... as well as her now outdated and self-debasing view of herself as a real woman.