The Debutante's Fall

Huck Pilgrim Presents · AI-narrated by Mary (from Google)
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 A wealthy socialite confesses that as a sophomore in college she prostituted herself for drugs in one of the most degrading and humiliating sexual experience of her life. An adult work, The Debutante's Fall is a single story from the Dirty True Confessions collection. Read all three confessions in the e-book, Dirty True Confessions, available wherever e-books are sold.


In The Debutante's Fall, a wealthy socialite confesses that she prostituted herself for drugs as a sophomore in college. She attempts to get out of the deal but it's too late. One of the dealer's henchmen forces her to make good on her word. Taking her to a rowdy bar where only he can protect her, he has her remove her pants and then climb into his lap. She gives him a lap dance, performing for the whole bar like a cheap little slut. But that is only the beginning. Things get much worse for our little confessor when she discovers that she enjoys being humiliated and degraded. She breathlessly recounts the entire ordeal in vivid detail. She learns an important life lesson as a result of her suffering, but perhaps the most startling confession she makes is that--many years later--this married, young mother still fantasizes about her big black lover, the same man who treated her so rudely, forcing her to submit to his every whim. 


Huck Pilgrim spans the globe searching for people willing to share their most shameful sexual secrets with you. It's all here: the shame, humiliation, and degradation. 


And the best things is that it's all true. It's so dirty.

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