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- Title: Her Catalyst: Part 01 of 25
- Author : Geoff Schultz
- Release Date : January 12, 2020
- Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy,Books,Romance,Paranormal,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 287 KB
Description
Introduction to Her Catalyst
Although it takes place in the science fiction setting of an alternate timeline, Her Catalyst is more a story of hope. Hope for a woman who had given up on having a relationship with someone who will treat her with respect as a whole person instead of only seeing her lovely exterior. Hope for a man who dies and is given another chance to live. It is also a story of love as the two of them grow to care about each other.
As their hopes are fulfilled and their love grows, they reach out and give hope to a young woman to be more than the baby factory her culture views as the role of a woman. They unexpectedly free another young woman from an abusive situation then help her heal which gives her hope that she has a future to look forward to. More than a future for just herself, she is encouraged and finds a way to indirectly give hope to many other young women.
The love the two main characters have for each other continues to grow and includes the physical expression of their love. To avoid the assumption many people will make that the characters in Her Catalyst quickly hopped into bed and had sex, it is necessary to describe the slow progression of how the main characters’ sharing of physical affection grows into the sharing of intimate pleasure through a number of steps over the course of several weeks.
The detailed descriptions of shared physical affection in Her Catalyst are not intended to arouse people like erotica stories, but are more of a possible different approach towards intimacy between consenting adults, maybe even as a suggested guide in a story format.
Her Catalyst can also be considered a family story as the characters support each other and play with furry friends of a canine nature. Or it’s an entrepreneurial story as they start a company to develop and market a new technology which provides a different kind of therapy for hurting people and expands into entertainment possibilities. Or it’s an anthropology story as an ancient culture is revealed. Or it’s a story of women’s freedom as young women are encouraged to acquire an education which can lead them to the career of their choice.
Her Catalyst, a story of hope and love in an alternate timeline.
A peek inside Part 01:
I think I almost sputtered when I responded, “Isn’t a man supposed to know how to touch a woman?”
George looked at me sadly and asked, “How? It’s not instinctual. We aren’t insects simply breeding. I suppose a man could read a book which might tell him how to touch some theoretical average woman, but what woman is average? . . . Men are certainly not taught how to touch even a theoretically average woman. Men may get together and talk about their sexual exploits, but that’s bragging, not teaching. How can a young man gain experience in how to touch a woman except through trial and error? Any teaching experience which a young man might receive from a knowledgeable woman would be both illegal and immoral in our society. How many traditional marriages have started off on a wrong foot because the bride expected the groom to know how to please her, but he didn’t have a clue, or he did know what to do and she wondered who he had been playing around with in order to gain the experience?
“Since our society assumes that a man knows how to touch a woman, or to go so far as to sexually please a woman, we have women who are unintentionally abused, especially when they have no idea about what’s going to happen, or the experience falls far short of their romantic expectations. On the other hand, we have young men who are trying to get under the skirt of every female they meet and think that the number of women they take to bed somehow equates to their quality as a lover and those young men turn into beer guzzling bubbas who strut around with their bellies draped over their belts and think they’re a deity’s gift to women, yet they couldn’t describe the difference between a clitoris and a clavicle. . . .”