Part I: Shameful cuckold confessions


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Anthony and Irene are happily married. They have a trusting, very close relationship. However, there is a secret that Anthony would not ever reveal to anyone. He fantasizes about becoming a submissive feminized cuckold in chastity. He dreams of watching his wife cheating on him. But life puts the couple in such conditions when he has to choose - to tell Irene everything, or leave. Will they be able to save their marriage? Will their passion stand temptations of new horizons of sexuality? Join Anthony and Irene in their descend into the world of shameless depravity, submission and humiliation. The first part of the novel "Hornies" tells about the beginning of a long journey for the couple to enjoy. The journey, filled by eroticism, sexual experiments and endless discovery of new facets of each other. Warning: this story is intended for adults only. Please store it where it cannot be accessed by minors. This story contains sexually explicit language and sexuality. If this is offensive to you, exit now. For fans of: cuckold, chastity, feminization, domination, hotwife, bisex, sissy, cheating.




The Cuckold Chronicles: 13 Humiliation, Hot Wife, and Cuckold Stories


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Some men just aren't able to please their women the way they need it, and when it comes down to losing their woman or sitting by while she venture elsewhere, the cuckolds in these 13 erotic stories are forced to ponder their newfound role in the relationship. Some are humiliated by how excited they are to watch, and others are more than happy to share as long as they keep their wife happy!




Shame and Guilt in Chaucer


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Explores the representation of emotions as psychological concepts and cultural constructs in Geoffrey Chaucer's narrative poetry. McTaggart argues that Chaucer's main works including The Canterbury Tales are united thematically in their positive view of guilt and in their anxiety about the desire for sacrifice and vengeance that shame can provoke.




Araba Let's Separate


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Araba(separation) was a word first used by rioters at a Bauchi demonstration signaling the Northern peoples desire to break from the federal republic of Nigeria. The catalyst for its first use was the cold-blooded murder of some prominent Northern elites, including the Premier of the North, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto, by predominantly Igbo officers, on January 15, 1966 Araba became a rallying cry for the Norths disaffection with the state of affairs after Irons promulgation of the obnoxious decree No 34, making Nigeria a unitary state. In some quarters, it became resonant and synonymous with the rampant killing of Igbos in the North. These killings (similar things were happening to Northerners in the East) necessitated the mass movement of Igbos to the East and Northerners to the Northern territories. The Norths disaffection with decree No 34 led to the overthrow of Irons regime by predominantly Northern officers, led by, amongst others, M. Muhammed. However, military decorum and Northern political leadership demanded Muhammed defer to Gowon, even though Gowon was never part of the coup plan or a strong supporter of it. Indeed, if anything, he tried to quell it. The abrogation of decree No 34 and the creation of the twelve-state structure by Gowon was the final straw that broke the camels back for Ojukwu, who consequently proclaimed his territorys secession from Nigeria and the creation of an independent republic of Biafra formed out of the Eastern states. The seed for a bloody civil war was thus cast, and for four years the East felt the worst for it. However, the magnanimity of a blanket amnesty given to all the rebel soldiers at the end of hostilities was admirable, and an intelligent piece of statecraft, responsible for the easy and smooth absorption of those in the East into the economic and political life of the country.




Losing Face


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This book is a study of shame in English society in the two centuries between c.1550 and c.1750, demonstrating the ubiquity and powerful hold it had on contemporaries over the entire era. Using insights drawn from the social sciences, the book investigates multiple meanings and manifestations of shame in everyday lives and across private and public domains, exploring the practice and experience of shame in devotional life and family relations, amid social networks, and in communities or the public at large. The book pays close attention to variations and distinctive forms of shame, while also uncovering recurring patterns, a spectrum ranging from punitive, exclusionary and coercive shame through more conciliatory, lenient and inclusive forms. Placing these divergent forms in the context of the momentous social and cultural shifts that unfolded over the course of the era, the book challenges perceptions of the waning of shame in the transition from early modern to modern times, arguing instead that whereas some modes of shame diminished or disappeared, others remained vital, were reformulated and vastly enhanced.




The Color of Kink


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Winner of the MLA's 2016 Alan Bray Prize for Best Book in GLBTQ Studies How BDSM can be used as a metaphor for black female sexuality. The Color of Kink explores black women's representations and performances within American pornography and BDSM (bondage and discipline, domination and submission, and sadism and masochism) from the 1930s to the present, revealing the ways in which they illustrate a complex and contradictory negotiation of pain, pleasure, and power for black women. Based on personal interviews conducted with pornography performers, producers, and professional dominatrices, visual and textual analysis, and extensive archival research, Ariane Cruz reveals BDSM and pornography as critical sites from which to rethink the formative links between Black female sexuality and violence. She explores how violence becomes not just a vehicle of pleasure but also a mode of accessing and contesting power. Drawing on feminist and queer theory, critical race theory, and media studies, Cruz argues that BDSM is a productive space from which to consider the complexity and diverseness of black women's sexual practice and the mutability of black female sexuality. Illuminating the cross-pollination of black sexuality and BDSM, The Color of Kink makes a unique contribution to the growing scholarship on racialized sexuality.




Part II: Unchaining the Hotwife


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In the thrilling continuation of the "Hornies" saga, Irene and Anthony find themselves entangled in an alluring web of cuckold relationships, guided by the enigmatic Andrew. As their journey progresses, they stand at a crossroads, their next steps shrouded in anticipation and uncertainty. With the mysterious gift bestowed upon them by Andrew, the couple's curiosity is piqued. What secrets does this intriguing toy hold? Will Irene and Anthony summon the courage to embark on their first cuckold date, delving deeper into the realms of shared desires and uninhibited passion? As their connection deepens, Irene's influence over Anthony intensifies, leading him toward the exploration of feminine attire. Will he surrender to her persistent suggestions, embracing a newfound vulnerability that transcends societal norms? Join this audacious couple as they navigate a world teeming with exhilarating adventures, indulging in exquisite debauchery and surrendering to the alluring forces of submission. In the Part II "Hornies", the boundaries of pleasure are tested, and inhibitions are cast aside. Warning: this story is intended for adults only. Please store it where it cannot be accessed by minors. This story contains sexually explicit language and sexuality. If this is offensive to you, exit now. For fans of: cuckold, chastity, feminization, domination, hotwife, bisex, sissy, cheating and denial.




Darryl


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Darryl Cook is a man who seems to have everything: a quiet home in Western Oregon, a beautiful wife, and a lot of friends to fuck her while he watches. But as he explores the cuckolding lifestyle, he finds himself tugging at threads that threaten to unravel his marriage, his town, and himself. With empathy and humor, debut author Jackie Ess crafts a kaleidoscopic meditation on marriage, manhood, dreams, basketball, sobriety, and the secret lives of Oregonians. "Underneath the sharp satire and hilarious sexual irreverence this is a deadly serious book: a brilliant novel of a seeker, like The Pilgrim's Progress refracted by queer internet culture." -Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby




The History of Old Age in England, 1600-1800, Part I Vol 2


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What did it mean to be old in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England? This eight-volume edition brings together selections from medical treatises, sermons, legal documents, parish records, almshouse accounts, private letters, diaries and ballads, to investigate cultural and medical understanding of old age in pre-industrial England.