'Marriage License' {1933}
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The Body House
'Marriage License' (1933) is a provocative short story published in the risqué pulp magazine Spicy Stories.
I love narrating these types of stories because they emphasize the interaction between men and women without salacious details about sex.
Set during the early 20th century, 'Marriage License' follows a young couple navigating the tension between societal expectations and personal desires.
They go about pursuing a marriage license under questionable circumstances.
With its flirtatious tone and suggestive dialogue you'll be surprised at how much this spicy story pushes the boundaries toward love, gender roles, and morality.
Especially since it was set during the Great Depression.
This one has a fun twist at the end too.
Enjoy and stay sensual. Dyann at The Body House
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13
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513 KB
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Size
513 KB
Length
13 pages
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