Clean & Dirty (The Sex Life of Andy Ashling Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Andy Ashling
PublisherDennis Fleming
ISBN / ASINB006RPGXG2
ISBN-13978B006RPGXG6
MarketplaceCanada 🇨🇦
Description
The Sex Life of Andy Ashling is a serial memoir. These short-short stories will be periodically released as e-booklets and multi-episode e-volumes. Each micro narrative is comprised of a true story Ashling wrote while reflecting on one of the many key episodes of his sex life.
Beginning with his first sexually-charged encounter when he was four, Andy writes honestly and candidly about each subsequent new adventure until he settles down somewhere in his forties. Andy thinks they all link together, like beads on a rosary and that by exploring them, he'll arrive at some universal truth.
There is plenty of humor in the stories, but Andy also found himself the victim of unfortunate incidents—molestations, for example. We believe writing about those events might prove particularly useful in helping Andy obtain whatever benefits he hopes to acquire in this process.
Are the descriptions of sexual intercourse in the booklets pornographic? No attempt has been made to disguise pornography as some type of “therapeutic investigation”. These stories are intentionally written not to stimulate sexual excitement, nor are they meant to be offensive. The sex in this book is more like a personal psychological study than pornography, or even eroticism.
That said, Mr. Ashling writes in the mindset he had at the time events took place, and, to some readers, that perspective may be evidence of a deviant mind. We would argue that, at worst, it indicates misguided thinking.
Dennis Fleming, Editor
Beginning with his first sexually-charged encounter when he was four, Andy writes honestly and candidly about each subsequent new adventure until he settles down somewhere in his forties. Andy thinks they all link together, like beads on a rosary and that by exploring them, he'll arrive at some universal truth.
There is plenty of humor in the stories, but Andy also found himself the victim of unfortunate incidents—molestations, for example. We believe writing about those events might prove particularly useful in helping Andy obtain whatever benefits he hopes to acquire in this process.
Are the descriptions of sexual intercourse in the booklets pornographic? No attempt has been made to disguise pornography as some type of “therapeutic investigation”. These stories are intentionally written not to stimulate sexual excitement, nor are they meant to be offensive. The sex in this book is more like a personal psychological study than pornography, or even eroticism.
That said, Mr. Ashling writes in the mindset he had at the time events took place, and, to some readers, that perspective may be evidence of a deviant mind. We would argue that, at worst, it indicates misguided thinking.
Dennis Fleming, Editor

