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Lesbians Rock Volume 3: Stories of Women Loving Women
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Lesbians Rock Volume 3: Stories of Women Loving Women
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Ordinary lives of women loving women. Stories of lesbians of all ages and walks of life as they celebrate gentle romances, loving, dealing with problems, illness, prejudice, death, while having playful adventures as they share their love and life on a daily basis, falling more in love as each day passes. "Kia smiled as she acknowledged that final wave by Sonja. She already knew in her heart the girl who waved was extra special to her. Living in Los Angeles where people were distant and different, Kia had been friends with a girl who said she was a lesbian and explained what she felt inside her heart that made her believe she saw boys differently than her "girl crazy" girlfriends. She and Kia had remained friends in high school and in the neighborhood, but Kia had never felt what the friend described until now. She had gone on dates with boys and had a good time but never felt the desire and need for "making out" just for the fun of it. Yes, she had kissed a boy; on the other hand, she turned down his request to "go steady" with him and wear his class ring around her neck. She had no interest in being "chained" to him or any boy." "After setting her briefcase on the hood of Kia's car, Ms. Shaw turned to them. "Sonja, Kia, I am concerned about you. I want both of you to know that if you ever need to talk to somebody who understands your relationship, please know I'll be in your court. I am aware of some remarks being made behind your backs and I worry about you." She hesitated for a response from them." "Tess let her thoughts settle before she spoke. "Donna, I want to spend more time with you before we just hop in bed. I believe that step in a relationship is too important to take lightly. So far, I've not chosen to have sex with anyone. I want my first time, with you or whoever, to be because it's love, the lasting kind, not just an acquaintance. I know my mind is on you all the time and you bring up wonderful feelings in me, but let's wait a little longer." She looked into Donna's eyes." "Rose enjoyed the warmth of Charlotte's hug and how tightly her arms wrapped around her, pulling her close. After a few moments she loosened her arms thinking the hug had been long enough, but Charlotte's arms held strong, so Rose tightened her arms around Charlotte a second time. Rose smiled as she recognized Charlotte's lasting hug was filled with the special love that lifelong, heartfelt friendship can bring." "Trina smiled and followed Kay to the bedroom. Kay turned to kiss her slowly and long while removing her shirt and jeans then together, they lay on the bed. "Trina, you're already precious to my heart." She continued to make love to Trina, to give sweet pleasures that Trina had never known before. Kay knew how wonderful the loving could be and wanted Trina to know, not just what she had missed in the adult years of her life, but also what loving could be like if the two women became one in love for the rest of their lives." "She kissed the wrinkles on Marge's forehead. "And, I'm falling in love. The feelings of excitement swirling through me are amazing." Marge opened her eyes and smiled. Lucy kissed her softly, then again with the passion building up inside her. "Old ladies like us love just as passionately with great emotion as the youngsters around us." She placed her hand on the side of Marge's face and kissed her until their tongues danced together. "Tess smiled and looked straight into Donna's eyes. "That's the way to be. Of course, I don't speak from personal experience. I haven't been in a relationship. There just weren't places to meet very many lesbians. Those I met when I went to the only bar in town, I realized, were more focused on their drinking instead of living. And, I knew I didn't need an alcoholic in my life. I don't have a problem with having a drink or two, but when a person swigs down one after another every time they sit at a bar, I see trouble."