
Wanting to Make Virgin Milk and a Baby For Daddy
Taboo Lactation Sex Erotica
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Narrated by:
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Mona Bella
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By:
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Terra Williams
About this listen
Wanting to Make Virgin Milk and a Baby for Daddy, tells the story of a sexy 18 year old virgin stepdaughter who desperately wants to have sex with her stepfather whom she is very attracted to. One day, she decides to take the initiative and seduces her stepfather, who proceeds to impregnate her with his seed. As her pregnancy progresses, she seeks to satisfy her lingering curiosity to have her breasts milked by him as well - behind her mother's back!
Adults 18+ only: This audiobook contains M/F sexual scenes involving virgin defloration, stepfather-stepdaughter sex, lactation sex, impregnation leading to pregnancy, and other related themes.
©2012 See You Next Tuesday Press (P)2013 See You Next Tuesday PressThe book highlights the tension between personal goals and societal duties. Williams intertwines the protagonist's external challenges with her internal struggles, giving a rich view of what it means to fulfill family roles. The title encourages critical thinking about motherhood, especially as conversations about gender roles continue to grow in importance. Williams also delves into the darker sides of desire and fulfillment, adding complexity to the story.
Character development is a strong point in this work. The protagonist is relatable because she shows both strengths and weaknesses. The supporting characters are also well-developed, reflecting the societal pressures that shape their choices. In summary, Williams' book is a thoughtful look at identity and desire, offering insights into family relationships in today’s world. It resonates with ongoing discussions about gender and identity, making it a significant read for anyone interested in modern literature that tackles important social issues.
I loved this book as much as it’s controversial it’s well written
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