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He Sends His Regrets

He Sends His Regrets

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An Ivy League professor confesses that he allowed a young female student to humiliate and degrade him to pay a karmic debt for his own past crimes. An adult work, He Sends His Regrets 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 He Sends His Regrets, a professor at an Ivy League school confesses a most troubling event from his past. As a young man, he took advantage of good friend of his, an attractive girl from a wealthy family. After a drunken frat party, he found her passed out on a couch in the dorm and had his way with her. He thinks he's gotten away with it--and he has!--but, really, his confession has only just begun. He feels guilty. Ashamed. He throws himself into his studies. Becomes a tenured professor. But he soon discovers he can't sustain a meaningful relationship with a woman. He begins negotiating with his female students for sex. Abusing his power. Finally he meets a lady, a woman so much like himself it's frightening, only he doesn't realize this at first. She is a very needy woman, but it's not really sex she's after. He is drawn to her, and she soon has the upper hand. She uses him. Badly. Recovering from her own sexual abuse, she humiliates him. Degrades him. She has no choice. And the most amazing thing? Our poor confessor, Brad W., allows it. He must! For he knows that he is guilty. He knows that deep down, he is not worthy. He has become his own judge, his own jury. And he wants to pay for his crimes. And he does--believe me, he pays. He has many regrets. And he pays for them all. He pays and pays and pays.

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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