Total Erotic Recall is a place where virtually anything can happen. In this virtual world, one can succumb to the pleasures of the mind in a way that the real world cannot compete. Join our tales to see what might be possible in the not too distant future. Story 1 and 2 Rebecca’s always wanted to explore her bi-sexual nature but it’s not until she wins a full day’s entertainment at the Virtual Reality Recall Gaming center that she realizes what she’s been missing. The Total Erotic Recall program selections include a she-male sex program where enjoying another woman is just the beginning. Story 3 Vanessa makes the trip to the Virtual Reality Recall Gaming center where her office fantasy of being tamed and satisfied by a corporate billionaire …show more content…
Her paranormal experience with ghosts will leave her gasping in delight from their other worldly tutoring and will show her that heaven really can be found here on Earth. Story 5 Elizabeth wants to cure her crush for the married next door neighbor with her visit to Total Erotic Recall. She gets the opportunity to develop a picture perfect experience with him, his wife and all the guy’s from the camera club. Story 6 Connie has an out of this world experience when she selects the Sci-Fi Alien program in the virtual world of Total Erotic Recall. Her close encounter of a sexual kind with a father and son from a distant planet proves that they are just as fascinated with sex as we are. Story 7 Jenny has been coming to the Total Erotic Recall to improve her ability to interact with members of the opposite sex. The quiet girl who had trouble talking to men is being replaced by a woman who is confident about not only who she’s with but how many. Story 8 Faith’s fantasy about an adopted family member is going to be fulfilled in the safety of the Total Erotic Recall center. There are times when the need to know is more seductive than reality, and that’s what the company is all
This novel “is a book that truly speaks to adolescents in contemporary language and with teenage characters about adolescent sexuality” (Kaplan 27). Katherine is learning about her sexuality in the novel.
*** This 9500-word short is intended for adults only! It contains graphic language plus steamy, kinky scenes involving a celebrity, her gorgeous assistant, a stunning Club hostess and a hunky ghost. Not all at once, though!
Memory Laps by David Sedaris is about an unexpected hobby paradigm shift. When he was ten years old he learned how to swim at the Raleigh Country Club. He would compete in the summer and was not the best, and didn’t expect to be the best but fighting to prove his father wrong is what got him motivated to improve himself. His biggest competition in swimming was Greg and Greg’s biggest fan was David’s father who couldn’t get over comparing David to Greg and degrading David. Alas, David’s fuel to prove his father wrong pushed him to win a butterfly race competition against Greg.
One of the norms Kincaid questions is virginity, whether sex is actually meaningful, that it could be enjoyable without the feeling of love. As a nineteen-year-old girl, Lucy is new to what a sexual relationship could have
an engaging range of period texts and theme books for AS and A Level history. This book examines the theme of Civil Rights in America between 1865 and 1980. The long struggle for black equality and full citizenship is traced from the period of reconstruction after the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The rights of other minority groups such as Native Americans, Chicanos and Asian Americans are also given full consideration, as is the 'rights revolution' of the Cold War period, which involved the campaign for women's rights and the development of Gay rights. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary
Before taking this course, I always looked at films and read books just as the average person does; interesting plot and how long will it hold my interest, but this course gave me an entire different perspective when watching films and reading books. Now that I have taken this course and have watched the required films, the most important thing when watching other movies and reading books, is the meaning behind each scene and how they relate and affect our world. For this paper, I will discuss a book that I read a long time ago, which is She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb and how this book relates to this course.
a treasury of adult experiences that range from suggestive and risqué, to unadulterated, rated-X endeavors. What story do you seek to write while you are in town? Or are you a connected local, accustomed to libertine indulgences, and now looking to unearth something rousing and unfamiliar? Whatever led you to learn more about Las Vegas swinger’s clubs, your curiosities are to be fostered instead of squelched. This is America’s Playground, and whatever pleasures you crave, your soul shall be nourished.
Anderson’s story contains a four-page description of the events that led to Melinda, the main characters, rape scene. These four pages were enough for Scroggin and Swier to challenge this novel in its entirety and hide it from students, hindering their horizons of literature.
Connie is a fifteen year old girl who is confident and proud of herself, and almost feels as if she’s invincible, until she has a rude awakening when an unwanted visitor appears at her doorstep. The stories, "Lust" by Susan Minot, "ID" by Joyce Carol Oates, and "Where are you going, Where have you been?" also by, Joyce Carol Oates, describe the female coming of age. The female sexuality of these three young girls is that they didn’t understand their own reality, but yet wanted independence. The authors get across the message by using vivid symbols.
Daughters of the Night Part 1: A straight-laced Accountant meets his match when he goes to the Count’s home and discovers the hidden assets of the three vampire women who live there. Their clothes come off and their mouths go down as they swallow every deposit he makes into their willing mouths. What do a few bites matter, when he can pump their nubile bodies and balance the books, to his complete satisfaction.
Mental health problems are a growing concern within the Indian American communities in the United States. First generation born Indian Americans are experiencing mental health concerns far greater than the generation before them. What are the causes of this rise in mental health issues? Mental health issues are not foreign to any ethnic or racial group. Mental health concerns can and do affect individuals across are all social, socio-economic, racial and ethnic divides (“Suicide Facts at a Glance,” 2015). The concern in the with mental health concerns in the Indian community is that Indian Americans have the lowest rate of utilizing mental health service in the United States (“NCBI,” 2015) This paper will discuss the statistics of mental health problems/disorders, the reasons why Indian Americans are less likely to use resources and what can be done to address the issue within the community.
While we are in space we are going to have to stay healthy, since we’re in space we are going to have to work hard to stay healthy and be active.
The sexy and enticing image in the American civilization affects teenagers as they are driven to emulate those ideas which in the end are deceived and hurt because of their ignorance. In the story, Connie has predicaments within her family because of her efforts to become sexually attractive which causes her to criticize her sister and her mother. Joyce Carol
The main topics that were displayed in this book to me were the sexual response cycle, spontaneous vs. planned sex, intimacy, as well as the use of erotica and fantasy.
In conclusion, ‘’Are We Nearly There’’ by Kate Smalley Ellis is a short story about what having sex for the first time is like. By following the inexperienced and young protagonist, the reader is able to see that sex is not as amazing as the media portrays it as. Jen is disappointed and dissatisfied and she starts mixing up what happened last night with the present tense, which makes her unable to