Body Oil
The Story of a Game, Where the Players Get to Be Both Seen and Obscene
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Narrated by:
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Colonel Mason
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By:
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Colonel Mason
About this listen
This true story is told by a radio DJ on sabbatical into the counterculture of hippies, war protesters, and college students warped in a time of free love, wild sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll that was 1971.
Adult content. Contains obscene language and graphic descriptions of sexual activity between consenting adults.
Birth control brought in by the ‘60s then allowed women to enjoy as much sexual freedom as men. Sexually transmitted diseases had been largely conquered by modern medicine, and AIDS was another 10 year in the coming. Shadows of Cold War nuclear destruction still hung over everybody, and the Vietnam war had spawned a robust counterculture of young people who regarded each other as brothers and sisters.
As with any revolution, everything was questioned, but with this one, long-established puritan taboos fell rapidly. For financially strapped college students, sex recreation cost nothing. For us, rock ‘n roll, drugs, and free sex became our great escapes.
Into this world drove the Colonel, on leave from his radio gigs to study firsthand the new freewheeling communal society and all its pleasures. His first stop is wild and ribald as he travels to a conservative Western city college and organizes a strip party of very unlikely wide-eyed college students new to these experiences as he.
The story begins quite deliberately as an innocent meeting of strangers where the listener gets to know each character, then ends in a wild orgy of pleasure with an unexpected surprise.
It is a story of raw passions the teller has never forgotten, and now, you won’t either.
©2018 Robert F Mason (P)2018 Robert F Mason