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Call Me "Mommy," Little Man
- A Mommy-Dom Romance (Steamy Quick-Read Femdomlit)
- Narrated by: Tangerine Wilkin
- Length: 47 mins
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Summary
For two years Ray has pined for Sylvia. The single mother next door is all he's ever wanted. Sexy. Sweet. And that Southern twang in her mouth just sets him on fire. If only he knew how to move things to the next level.
Sylvia is cautious. Her divorce left her scared to love again, and she has her daughter to think of, too. But that guy next door is so handsome. So gentle and shy. If Sylvia knows anything about men, she knows he's ready for her to lead him closer to her heart. But she isn't the same girl that she used to be. She knows what she wants now, and Ray probably needs what she wants to offer. But she will have to be strong for him to be weak.
This is a work of erotic fiction. It is designed to excite the mind and body, and easily-offended listeners are urged to use caution when selecting this work. All sex contained herein is consensual and involves only adults, eighteen years and older.
This work describes an intimate relationship based on principles that have been referred to as female domination (Fem-Dom), female-led relationships, and female supremacy or gynarchy.
The relationship in this work reflects an aspect of that lifestyle that is referred to as “Mommy Dom.” Please note: That is an honorific only and not intended to imply any genetic relationship or relationship-by-marriage.
It is the view of all who are connected with this work that such relationships are a natural expression of love and affection for a significant portion of the population but is neither “the way things really are” nor “the ways things should be” unless people choose this path as a means of finding love, devotion, and giving purpose to their lives. Love is love, after all.