Quote Originally Posted by SEVERUSMAX
I'm curious as to how Stacey thinks like a man, however. Does that mean that she just sounds like an unusual woman in terms of sexual attitudes or that she is strange in how she expresses those attitudes? Just wondering.
Though this is told from her POV - it's very "male" in the way descriptions are given and used. Examples include:

"smell of her cunt"

"Her ethics or conscience, most likely, kept her from sleeping around behind her husband’s back, no matter how much the idea appealed to her in hornier moments."

"She longed to go to work and display her pregnant belly to Suzanne, without even pretending that Leo’s seed was not responsible for her condition."

"She wished that he would think of her as a “MILF”.


The "c" word as in "cunt" is still considered taboo by most females. MILF was a marketing campaign geared towards men. Her thoughts are blunt and often crudely described.

I'd say the narrator of this story is a man with about 99% certainty.

Now, if you're leading lady is type A, blunt, uninhibitied and gets turned on by thinking like a male, fine.

As far as her sexual attitudes, she's liberated. Go her.

It will be interesting to discover how "her character" expresses herself when telling her story versus how the current narrator describes what's going on in her mind.

Good luck and have fun!