Budussy is more than just a book-it's a movement, and the women in the Ware family are leading the way. Have you ever heard of Freedom of Speech? Then how about Freedom of Sex? Paul Ware is always talking about sexual freedom, especially when he is secretly talking about himself, but his wife Joyce soon finds out Paul has been letting his mouth write a check that his male ego can't cash. His daughter Felicia is acting out her dreams of going off to college to join a sex-crazed sorority. Let's not forget about Paul Jr., who's learning about sex the old-fashioned way. So, hold on to your seat as Eros spins you through the lives of the Ware family, their friends, and foes, as they journey through the most exotic sexual acts known to mankind. Once you begin to turn the pages, your sex life will never be the same-sexual gratification guaranteed.
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Eros, in Greek mythology, was the primordial god of sexual love and beauty. He was also worshiped as a fertility deity. His Roman counterpart was Cupid ("desire"), also known as Amor ("love"). Throughout Greek thought, there appear to be two sides to the concept of Eros. In the first, he is a primeval deity who embodies not only the force of erotic love but also the creative urge of ever-flowing nature, the firstborn Light for the coming into being and ordering of all things in the cosmos. He was principally the patron of male love, while Aphrodite ruled the love between men and women. It was he who lit the flame of love in the hearts of the gods and men, armed either with a bow and arrows or a flaming torch. Eros has returned to rekindle the flame in the hearts of men.
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