John Morison

Young Swingers

INTRODUCTION

Among the young “swingers” set, the latest kick is to have a sexual relationship with their parents, providing that the parents are willing to go along with such a relationship, of course. And, statistics seem to indicate that the parents unwilling to be labeled as “old hat” or “obsolete” are more than happy to indulge their offspring.

Author John Morison's latest novel, “Young Swingers,” pulls no punches in describing the incestual climate that surrounds our young today, and their eagerness to participate in the self-destructive act.

Doctor Willard Hampton, the brilliant English psychoanalyst, cites the example of the family that came to him for treatment. They were a handsome family, the mother and father in their middle thirties, a daughter of fifteen and a son of seventeen. The girl, Betty, was a beautiful, voluptuous youngster and admitted that she had been having sexual intercourse with her brother since she was twelve.

Roger, the son, was an intelligent, good-looking boy, active in sports, who had been seduced by the young Betty. He stated that he had been taking a bath one evening when his parents were out, when Betty walked into the bathroom, totally naked, her big breasts swinging and heaving, got into the tub with him and aroused him to the point of rape. Afterward, they had continued their incestual relationship until last year when Roger noticed that Betty was becoming restless. He often caught her staring at their father and one night coming into the house late, their mother having gone to visit her sister, Roger heard sounds coming from his parents' bedroom.

He tiptoed to the partly-opened door and saw in the dim light in the bedroom, that his father and Betty were having sexual intercourse. He became so aroused watching the lascivious sight that he rapidly undressed and joined them. He remembered that night vividly, because he was introduced to fellatio, cunnilingus and sodomy.

The three continued their relationship whenever they were able until one night, when their mother was supposed to be at a bridge game. She returned early and caught the three in their incestual activities. At first, she was shocked but the youngsters convinced her to try having intercourse with her son and soon she was an eager participant in all the sexual variations.

The publishers present “Young Swingers” in the hope that the knowledge gained from this book will help the reader to avoid similar entrapment. Due to the nature of its theme, this novel is recommended for the adult, mature reader only.

Paul Harttman, M.A.

New York City