The theme of the seduction of the innocent adolescent or even pre-pubescent boy by the mature female is, to be sure, nothing new. It is an age-old phenomenon which we have known throughout the pages of history. In the Bible we learn that Joseph was tempted by the wife of his master, the steward Potiphar. His righteousness and continence prevailed, and he would not dishonor the covenant he had made with his master. But today, in our contemporary amoral society, and from my own many years of practice in the field of psychology and human behavior, I have observed innumerable instances where all the powers of righteousness have not been able to prevail for the adolescent and the pre-puberty male who has had to capitulate to the wiles of his mature seductress. The mature woman, and especially the one who nears the menopause, when she realizes that her beauty may be fading and her charms no longer so captivating as in the past, employs far more wiles than ever did the wife of Potiphar. Apart from a greater sexual technique which her own education and perhaps carnal promiscuity have conditioned her to acquire, she is able to employ many psychological factors as her weapons to aid her in bringing an attractive adolescent male to her bed. This book studies the methods which such women use in wishing to retain their dominated young love-vassals by conditioning them to pursue the pathways of devious variations in the game of sex, enslaving them more and more fervently as ever new diversions are held out before them.
The theme of the seduction of the innocent adolescent or even pre-pubescent boy by the mature female is, to be sure, nothing new. It is an age-old phenomenon which we have known throughout the pages of history. In the Bible we learn that Joseph was tempted by the wife of his master, the steward Potiphar. His righteousness and continence prevailed, and he would not dishonor the covenant he had made with his master. But today, in our contemporary amoral society, and from my own many years of practice in the field of psychology and human behavior, I have observed innumerable instances where all the powers of righteousness have not been able to prevail for the adolescent and the pre-puberty male who has had to capitulate to the wiles of his mature seductress. The mature woman, and especially the one who nears the menopause, when she realizes that her beauty may be fading and her charms no longer so captivating as in the past, employs far more wiles than ever did the wife of Potiphar. Apart from a greater sexual technique which her own education and perhaps carnal promiscuity have conditioned her to acquire, she is able to employ many psychological factors as her weapons to aid her in bringing an attractive adolescent male to her bed. This book studies the methods which such women use in wishing to retain their dominated young love-vassals by conditioning them to pursue the pathways of devious variations in the game of sex, enslaving them more and more fervently as ever new diversions are held out before them.