Mrs. X's Desires

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SW-148 MRS. X’S DESIRES by Michael Bender

PREFACE

Sexuality is so much a part of the human condition that it is almost the same as saying to be human is to be sexual. Animals are regulated by seasons and physiological changes which apparently act as stimulus triggers. A bitch in heat, for example, will accept almost any male dog that seeks to confer his favors on her. But let her be out of heat, and that same male dog will get a nip or even a vicious bite for his efforts.

The male dog, too, seems governed by the seasons and the stimulus the female gives him in the form of odors. He forgets about sex once he’s mature unless there is a female filling the air with, to him, the delicious aroma of sexual readiness.

Not so with the human animal.

For centuries, through religious tenant and civil law, men and women have been urged to restrain their sexual urges. It has been taught that sex isn’t nice, that it is only nice sometimes, that it is nice only with a certain person or that it is only nice at certain times of the day or night or year.

All this teaching has had no apparent affect on the love making of homo sapiens. Centuries, even eons, after this kind of nonsense started man has finally discovered the ultimate outcome; the creation of a super-profession to make things right.

For the last seventy or so years, ever since Freud and Adler and lung started discussing their theories in public, psychology has become more and more centered around the sexual problems in the human male and female caused by irrational, society dictated sexual behavior.

Not only psychologists specialize in sexual counseling, but large segments of the society of obstetricians and gynecologists. Even general practitioners find they are more and more involved in their patients’ sexual problems.

The reason for this is that as the psychologists and psychiatrist generally suggest, the sexual drive is basic to all of man’s functions. Suppression causes other kinds of aberrations, both mental and physical.

This novel deals with a certain kind of reality. It is not the reality of every family in America today. It is not the reality of a majority of Americans or even of a large minority. But it is a reality of a few tens of thousands of families, a drama which they live with and suffer with and face endless tragedy with.

While it is not the practice for a brother to traumatize his sister by forcing sex on her, it is not uncommon. Fathers frequently find sexual comfort with their daughters. Stepfathers are particularly guilty of this practice — both with a voluntary and involuntary partner. And sex between mothers and sons is a common element in society clear back to ancient Rome and the legend of Oedipus. Sophocles, who turned the story into an ageless drama, was dealing with more than a quirk.

Oedipus represented the son who, no matter what, would find his mother the most desirable woman in his life. Not knowing her, they were yet attracted and united sexually despite the opposition of the most overwhelming odds. Oedipus was a man of strength and force and, this strength, which enabled him to win his mother’s love, was his own downfall.

Even then, the proclivity for a boy to find his mother’s womb again with his penis was recognized.

People have changed little in the past two or three thousand years. The same drives and feelings control their lives. The same sexual “misconduct” is part of their beings.

For most, sexual hysteria, the incessant desire to have sex occurs in the teenage years. But there are exceptions. And women are particularly vulnerable as the exceptions.

Teenage girls fall in love with love. Romance, hand-holding and vows of eternal togetherness mean almost as much as the ultimate physical act. For many women, their full sexual awakening doesn’t begin until they have matured, blossomed like flowers whose full beauty can only be revealed by time.

This particular book is an expression of what happens, what can go wrong when such a woman after years of sexual frustration and deprivation is thrown into the wrong circumstances.

A woman discovering the full joy of sex can be a beautiful moment in life. But when that discovery is perverted and distorted the result is also something beyond the normal ken.

Perhaps there is joy and beauty to be found even when relationships transcend the bounds of social acceptability. The author of this book certainly thinks so, and we hope so. Not everyone can experience a perfect life and perfect sex relationships. So if joy is to be found, however it may be captured, it should be encouraged, not condemned.

But this is a warning, too. Each of us should tread warily least we hurt not only ourselves but others too vulnerable to be imagined.

 

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Explicit Sexual Content

X-Rated: Restricted to 18 and over.

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