The Working Irish Pussy
by Jules Verne
2021-03-30 13:20:23
Teen nympho Fio starts an affair in Dublin, whilst Maeve flees from the gang who held her as a sex slave to find sanctuary with a former client. Clodagh and her adopted 'mum' Deirdre have their babies, causing outrage in provincial Ballymuck. Stripte...
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Teen nympho Fio starts an affair in Dublin, whilst Maeve flees from the gang who held her as a sex slave to find sanctuary with a former client. Clodagh and her adopted 'mum' Deirdre have their babies, causing outrage in provincial Ballymuck. Striptease, prostitution, golden showers, gangbangs, swapping, random sex, pregnant sex, father-daughter incest, girl-dog, girl-donkey & girl-horse sex. Earlier episodes in the "Dublin Fair Trollops" series have followed the wife swapping fun of Aileen, Bridie, Kathleen and Molly, and of how Bridie's staid and ultra-respectable parents, Dennis and Deirdre, were introduced to their sexy lifestyle. On their return to the small town of Ballymuck, where her husband is head of the local school, Deirdre makes a point of apologising to twins, Clodagh and Maire for suggesting they behaved like a pair of streetwalkers. Soon Deirdre and the twins are going dogging together. When crisis looms, Aileen's daughter Fio, hurries home from Paris to put her pussy to use to help the family weather the storm. Maeve Herlihy comes into our lives when she is blackmailed by her boss into joining an escort agency, and her first client is Filipino girl Lailai and her Irish husband. In the Working Irish Pussy, the girls have to face bereavement, ceaseless demands for money, blackmail and pregnancy. Their only support is one another, but it is not all doom and gloom, as Fio embarks on an unexpected romance, but even then, it is not plain sailing as there is the sinister figure of 'The Master' in the background. Those of us who are lucky enough to live comfortable lives often look down on "working girls" such as the women in this story. They are fiction, so they do not really matter, but there are plenty of girls out there in the real world whose stories are just as fraught. They do matter, as they are real. Can you truly despise Maeve or Lailai, or the other women in this story? I sincerely hope not.
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