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* "Yang Reception" by Wollstonecraft (ritualistic orgies) 10, 10, 10
* "Yang Reception" by Wollstonecraft (an285729@anon.penet.fi). The term "yang reception" refers to the female feat of actively receiving essence from the passive male - or so the Guru says. The heroine of this story has for many years studied the teachings of Guru Tsu, and she has recently had the great honor of moving into his commune. At the Common she works her way toward blissful perfection through ritualistic penetration of her vagina six times daily. The people at the Common are a happy lot, joyfully sharing their fluids both individually and communally and even helping to lick one another clean. Even the conversations of the people at Common are couched in ritualistic significance: "Do you want to take my conduit within you, to draw from me the spiritual in substance? Will you sup from my body to take nourishment for your soul?" Roughly translated, this means, "Wannafuck?" Birth control is simple: "Even if your faith is weak and you cannot accept the male's spiritual offering, thus creating the ovum within you, if your partner's faith is firm, there will be no sperm in his seminal essence. There can be no impregnation, no conception, no childbearing. Just as there will for you be no aging, no deterioration. No death. And, without the aggression borne of frustration, a new age of peace and love. You will be part of the vanguard that ushers in this new age for humanity." Not a bad deal. In other words, as long as you have Faith, you can fuck all you want; and won't get pregnant. Our heroine and almost all the other initiates deliver babies within nine months after their initiation; but they recognize this as a freak coincidence - a simultaneous imperfection in the faith of both the male and female partner in one of the several thousand copulations that each person experienced in the preceding nine months. No harm, no foul. They'll just have to try again. {I don't know what they do with the babies. Nobody seems to have time for mundane tasks like changing diapers or teaching kids to read; so I suppose maybe they sell the kids. Guru Tsu's must get his revenue somewhere.} I guess this story is really silly - Ooops! There I go, giving an indication that I am not myself a True Believer. It was fun to buy into the Yang theory for the duration of the story. The author does an excellent job of consistently presenting Guru Tsu's beliefs. May his yang be well received! Ratings for "Yang Reception" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 |