By J. D. Bradley

STORIES
ABOUT SEX AND OBSERVATIONS ON WOMEN

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Who am I to write a book about women? I’m a man that has had sex with hundreds of women. That is NOT something I’m proud of and it was never a goal of mine. That is nothing any man should aspire to, but I come from a very different sort of background that ensured that I would never have a normal life and I’m okay with that. It is what it is. Over the course of my life, I have come to realize things about women that I’m sharing here which any man should find valuable and most women would agree with. This book is a collection of those things and anecdotes of experiences I’ve had with them. Women are hands down the absolute best thing in life. If you agree with that statement, then buy this book. If you disagree with that statement, then buy it also. The twelfth chapter alone is worth more than the price of the book itself.

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J. D. Bradley

I’ve been writing for about two decades to make sense out of my very different kind of experience and it’s been both rewarding and cathartic.  It’s always great to hear from someone how my work has affected their life and/or perspective.  Click on the links to see what I have to offer and feel free to take my mind for a test drive.  Always remember that every day above ground is a good one.

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We could all learn a lot from many of the stories in the book about the right and wrong ways of treating women. Thank you, Mr. Bradley, for sharing a part of your life with us.

Kathy Stickles for Reader Views onStories About Sex and Observations on Women

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An unfiltered and often disturbing treatise on male violence. Fans of transgressive literature will undoubtedly be intrigued…

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A tenacious, concise collection of vignettes with a fierce attitude.

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