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    | Black Bred
    
    Author: Karen Kay |   
    |  | (Added on May 25, 2010)
            (This month 63504 readers) (Total 78826 readers) |   
    |  | A lonely housewife has an unexpected encounter with her dominant black neighbor. He want to breed her! |  
 
   
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    | Reviewer: 
    Mr Fun
  (Edit) | Rating:  | May 7, 2012 |   
    |  | Very exciting story as I always enjoy reading about white wives being black bred. Would like for you to continue with part 2. Thanks (7/10)
 
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    | Reviewer: 
    JimmyJump
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Oct 6, 2010 |   
    |  | Interracial is a funny term. I mean, what races are we talking about? Humans and Martians? To my knowledge, there's only one race on this planet (but who am I to be sure of that) and that's the Human race... Also, to have --for lack of a better notion-- interracial sex, one must first think in separatist ways, like, having apartheid sex, white on white only, you know.
 But I can get into the thrill some women seem to feel when the possibility arises to have a go with a black dude.
 And if you want to know how those thrills come across in text, Karen kay is one of the frontrunners.
 although I'm a tad disappointed in "Black Bred". A nice fantasy, yes, but there's more negligence in the writing than usual, which makes the reading a bit uncomfortable.
 Good.
 JJ (8/10)
 
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