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Indecent Exposures, Volume 7

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Indecent Exposures, Volume 7

By: I. Mercier
Narrated by: Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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Indecent Exposures features 4 short erotic stories based on the same man's experiences with 4 very different women. Each story can be listened to individually and varies in theme. In Volume 7, he encounters "Agatha", a lonely woman who suffers from agoraphobia but has a healthy appetite for pleasing her distant husband. Even involving strangers to do so.

In the second story, two senior women "Beatrice" and "Gladys" have left their husbands looking for new lives. They can't wait to try to relive some of their most fun times together, and meeting him tests their plans and relationship.

In another story, the prison guard "Leticia" has an unfortunate incident at work and it threatens her dream job. So much so, that getting fired makes her want to recreate the prison environment at home with him.

Finally he meets "Stacy", a model who has had strange visits to her apartment and it drives her crazy. She can't shake the feeling that it's him that's obsessed with her intimate clothing and tries to gain the upper hand by spending more time with him.

©2023, 2024 Derrick G Spears (P)2025 Derrick G Spears
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