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The Problem With Dying Lloyd Harrison Whitling

 

The Problem with

Dying

Originally “Memoirs of a Lady Pornographer”

by Laudia H. White

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Any similarity to events or persons living or dead is probably too common to be meaningful but is, otherwise, an accident of chance that should not be construed as true.

Copyright ©2006 by Lloyd Harrison Whitling All rights reserved. Do not copy or otherwise reproduce in any form. Brief excerpts may be used for publicity or criticism purposes only. A limited author’s version was published in Dickson. Tennessee in the Spring/Summer of 2006 for archiving and limited distribution.

B. J. Monroe Films in chronological order:

  •  2000 — Various walk, crawl, and come-ons in the Harry Paunch “Bi-Sex-Tennial series, including:

  • “Carnal Colony”; “Madam Madison”; “Yankee Lust”; “90 Gays to Paradise”; “Teddy and the Hill”; and “Johnny Comes While Marching and Elsewhere”.

  • Her comment on them all: “The costumes came off very well.”

  • 2001 — “Heavy Pets”; “Pet Pride”; “Ages Ten to Adult”; and a 10-minute VHS entitled “Bannisters”

  • Comment: “That one was fairly self-explanatory and not very original, as these films go, but it was all me and did manage to pay the bills for the rest of the year.”

  • 2004 — “Touching in Her Space”

    • Harry Paunch’s development of the 2" X 8" microzoom lens lent a unique quality to Tim O’Day’s screen version of his fantasy, “Fantasy”. The film’s success made the team of Monroe, Paunch and O’Day trend setters in porno’s world-wide audience, wherever human impulses are stifled from their drive toward glorious natural fulfillment.

     

  •  …and NOW — “The Erotic Tail of B. J. Monroe”

    • After all this time, right when we had begun to think the well had run dry, the carefully prepared story of a young girl’s ventures into the vast wastelands of rampant sex, lust, exhibitionism, and boot-licking horniness, starring Wendy Huppledyne.

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“I never fretted much over the color of a man’s eyes. I concerned myself more with his heart, that it be neither black nor white, but that it be pure, its clarity such that it presents itself as what it is, an open invitation to look at his soul, exposed as clearly as though it had been laid opened, clean and austere, unblemished from extremity to extremity, however hard one might strive to taint it with contrivances from either Heaven or Hell.”

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460 pages, approx 5½ X 8½, ISBN 1-4276-0891-1

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"To deny a right to the experience of pleasure is immoral unless that denial can be justified by a valid presentation of how pain will result from that experience in an amount that would render the expected pleasure regrettable; or, if it can be shown that pain will be induced in others innocent of any involvement. The role of science in moral issues should be to test that, predict that, and find harmless ways to demonstrate that."

— L. H. Whitling in the eBook, Secular Morality

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