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Growing Up: A Dirty Story About a Dirty Country

Empty Nation Series, Book 2

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Growing Up: A Dirty Story About a Dirty Country

By: Sue Nish
Narrated by: Bea Flowers
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In this second volume the girls (Mary and Jane) are simply man-handled, trained, and abused by any real-world standard. But gratefully for the sake of these promiscuous but adorable young creatures (they are registered as livestock animals) this is a fictional novel. The pair survives unharmed and satisfied emotionally, physically, and in many intimate ways as they grow up in the new USA Inc. The story in the series is further defined by lectures from primary and high school teachers, rambling on about their propaganda-induced knowledge of the new world in the Modern Social Economic System (MSES). The MSES is a newly created system of governance that rewards sexual prowess where size matters. Free love, free sex - the downtrodden citizenry is quite pleased despite most of the population living in FEMA zones. An even more sick and twisted part about America in the future is that society has again accepted a class system (MSES), where it promotes men who are sexually well-endowed and, on the other hand, abuses its citizens based on their mediocre sexual ability.

©2018 Sebastian De Angelis (P)2019 Sebastian De Angelis
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