Miss
Nichols turned to me. "Mr. Johnston. You are a disgrace. I
want you to know that. What you expect us women to do for you is
outrageous. No gentleman would even entertain, for one second, the
thought of what you expect, without a qualm, this young lady to
do for you. Love has made her a fool. I hope she soon sees the error
of her ways. Please leave, you disgust me."
If
Charlies' "treatments" don't kill him, his sister will.
He's in love, but his love is tangled up around three women: Elizabeth,
girlfriend and town slut; Annie, the blind (or is she?) prostitute
at Sally's; and Miss Nichols, his high school principal whose strong
fingers set his heart racing.
This
is the first (and only, so far) part of a multi-part series a
story that takes place in the early 1930s.
Twenty-five
chapters long, about 44,000 words in total. A pullover is slang
for "a man easily 'had' " (The American Thesaurus of
Slang, 2nd edn., by Lester Berrey and Melvin Van den Bark [New
York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1953]).
Links
Story
Codes
This
story, like others in the Lair, deserves story codes. Here they
are:
Predominately
heterosexual mf, mfF+, fmM+. There is just the slightest
suggestion of mM, not described at all. A stronger suggestion of
ff occurs several times.
Themes:
Prostitution, gangbang, exhibitionism.
Oral, anal, lots of handjobs.
BDSM
themes: Bondage, whipping, dominant/submissive (Femdom).
Consensuality
in this story teeters on a seesaw depending on the mood of the recipient.
There are portions of the story where the recipient feels coerced
but the reader might view things differently. Or might not
None
of the sex in The Pullover is safe sex, even by the standards of
the time. I wouldn't be surprised if everyone gets the clap. Oh
well. Take it from Bingo, while waiting for one's results for an
HIV test is not the time to begin thinking about safe sex.
DISCLAIMER:
Some of the things the characters do in this story are seen as offensive
or frightening (even terrifying) by some if not most people. Please
don't surprise anyone. Always ask first. Have an agreed upon safe
word even if you don't do Bdsm.
Sources
Bdsm and prostitution are major themes of this story and I have
links to pages giving more information. Another thread in this story
is The Charterhouse of Parma by Stendhal which is freely
mined for imagery and as a topic to create a laugh. The Cell of
Passive Obedience comes from The Charterhouse of Parma, for
example.
The story is set in the 1930s and as such I tried to stay within
the commonest bdsm themes of that era flagellation, bondage
and domination/submission. Two bdsm sources influenced the story
Harriet
Marwood, Governess and a
group of French illustrations for 1930s erotic novels.
The
prostitution
theme was influenced by a number of sources including Designs
in Scarlet and A
House Is Not a Home. It must be realized that for many less
well-to-do during the Depression prostitution was an important source
of basic livelihood. I've read of dollar houses, but that low price
was undercut by street prostitutes charging as little as a quarter,
or school-age "recess prostitutes" who probably charged
even less.
The
numbers a prostitute had to satisfy during a working day varied,
but it wasn't unusual for women in volume houses to have to deal
with from 40 to 100 (or more) men a day.
Writing
the Story
This
was quickly written over several weeks in January/February 2006.
I had a blast writing the story, partially from all the in-jokes
that only I and maybe one or two close friends might get. I often
include material of personal nature in my storis characters'
activities, dialog, whatever. This story is no different except
what drives it are some characteristics and feelings I've had and
while I'm certainly not Charlie, I can easily imagine me, if I'd
lived in the thirties, ending up just like him. I'll let the reader
decide if that would be a bad thing or not.
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