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Jordan LaRousse and Samantha Sade, founders of the erotica website Oysters and Chocolate, have compiled this anthology of erotic literature that ranges from sweet to spicy. Divided into four distinct flavors",Vanilla, Dirty Martini, Licorice Whips, and Oysters, Nice Girls, Naughty Sex covers a wide range of sexualities and preferences. The Vanilla section (the traditionalist" flavor) offers stories of straight sex between one man and one woman Dirty Martini (sex with a twist) stories include stranger sex, fetishes, threesomes, foursomes, and more Licorice Whips explores the bittersweet dance…mehr

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Jordan LaRousse and Samantha Sade, founders of the erotica website Oysters and Chocolate, have compiled this anthology of erotic literature that ranges from sweet to spicy. Divided into four distinct flavors",Vanilla, Dirty Martini, Licorice Whips, and Oysters, Nice Girls, Naughty Sex covers a wide range of sexualities and preferences. The Vanilla section (the traditionalist" flavor) offers stories of straight sex between one man and one woman Dirty Martini (sex with a twist) stories include stranger sex, fetishes, threesomes, foursomes, and more Licorice Whips explores the bittersweet dance of domination and submission and Oysters features bisexual and lesbian stories.With the wide range of erotic subgenres it envelopes, Nice Girls, Naughty Sex is a fun, sometimes edgy, collection of sexy encounters that appeals to every kind of reader,no matter what their taste.
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Jordan LaRousse and Samantha Sade are the founders of the website Oysters and Chocolate. Oysters and Chocolate went live in July 2005; the site is now home to over 850 stories, poems and articles, and more than 50 galleries of stimulating erotic art—and it’s still growing. The site has become the utmost passion for LaRousse and Sade, who are defenders of erotic literature as an important part of the modern-day literary map.