Bedside Books

In my youth (early 70’s), I found a grocery paper bag that was half filled with these types of books. It was my introduction to porn and bestiality. I didn’t start off with dad’s Playboys like everyone else. I cut right to the deep end.
 
In my youth (early 70’s), I found a grocery paper bag that was half filled with these types of books. It was my introduction to porn and bestiality. I didn’t start off with dad’s Playboys like everyone else. I cut right to the deep end.
Lucky, I found the playboys you mentioned in a box out for trash, it was the ads in the back that I always found intriguing. Of course there was never any actual photos just the words I thought if I tried to order any of it I was just gonna have the cops show up.
 

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Lucky, I found the playboys you mentioned in a box out for trash, it was the ads in the back that I always found intriguing. Of course there was never any actual photos just the words I thought if I tried to order any of it I was just gonna have the cops show up.
Noice!!! ?
 
I remember one of those books of mine had a story where a female researcher was experimenting on herself with fertility drugs. She was simultaneously injecting her gorilla test subject with testosterone. Needless to say, he banged her like a Salvation Army bass drum.....on several occasions. If I recall, she became pregnant but lost it.
 
Awesome :love: , that brings back some pleasurable memories, I remember finding a few of those "Liverpool Library" books in my parents bedroom when I was a lot younger.... I remember reading them, pleasuring myself, and thinking it was all fiction..... ( Little did I know).. LOL
 
The LLP books aside, I have pretty much all of those, as e books in straight text files.They can be purchased, but most of them are online free somewhere if you look. But since I used to buy them( most publishers came out with two new ones every month. Surrey and Greenleaf had multiple lines, so often had 6 or 8 new stories any given month) I have about 80 paperbacks. My ex disposed of quite a few, over years, but some I hung onto. Many "strokers" sell for as much as 75 bucks a pop, depending on condition.
Thank Ronald Reagan for them no longer being published.
 
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