Every Man Wanted Her--and She Wanted Every Woman! Her mother was a world-famous beauty, and she had inherited her mother's looks. Her mother's lovers kept hitting on her. So did every male she met. But she was attracted to women. Before she could admit what she was to herself, she had to try to be normal. So she slept with one man after another. But she couldn't quench the fire in her own heart, or her passion for her own sex. Then she met a very special woman. A 1960s sapphic classic.
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I don't even know how I stumbled across this 'book' but I couldn't finish it. From the picture I thought it would be an amusing kitschy lesbionic adventure of gals in the 1960's, a little violence, a little kissing/touching and a little boob; kind of like a Russ Myer movie like "Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill!......but its not. It's just hard core porn, badly written hard core pornographic writing, not worth the MB on my Kindle.
Yeah, this book is pretty bad, but it has become a lesbian pulp fiction classic. After getting excited from spying on her mother having an encounter with another woman, poor Cherisse ends up sleeping with just about every guy she sees, including her Japanese window cleaning butler in tight tennis shorts. Why? Why would she go through a lust crazed, LSD induced orgy with 9 well-endowed young men (in addition to the butler)? Because she prefers to sleep with women of course (or her dorm mate Debby anyway - and perhaps her mother). By trying to prove she isn't a lesbian, Cherisse confirms she does prefer women after all. Ta da!
This book is hardly realistic, but it's not meant to be. It is dirty, dirty porn. It is filled with foul language. It has some hilarious dialogue and descriptions of body parts. I laughed out loud several times and cringed at others. This is where all those cliches originated that writers of sex scenes are told to avoid like the plague (see what I did there?).
Read this if you are interested in the history of lesbian pulp fiction or sociological perspectives of female sexuality in the 1960s...or you just want a laugh.
under an alias, this pornography title was written by Marion Zimmer Bradley. I can't finish this and process the porn themes. I'm fucking out. Christ on a ritz cracker, my attempt at detective work backfired on me.
where's my stomach medicine...
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I have no clue what the writer hoped by giving this book the title it did and yet writing mostly heterosexual kind of sex.Was this book even written by a woman because I doubt it was