THE PONY WIVES

THE PONY WIVES
By Mark Williams

Foreword
Normal. A frequently used word, yet a word whose exact meaning is as elusive as the
term "perverted." What those two words imply seems to vary from nation to nation,
from community to community, from person to person.
Among one African tribe it is considered obscene to expose one’s back to others. In
many Eskimo communities it is the height of hospitality for a man to offer his wife to a
guest.
Ron and Annette Lansing outwardly appear to be an average American couple.
Together they operate a thriving new business – raising horses – and their marriage
seems as successful as their means of making a living. Yet they – along with some of
their friends – behave in ways many others would consider abnormal. Both believe that
mate-trading – and even more unorthodox forms of sexual activity – is well within the
bounds of decency.
And who is to say they are wrong, that what they do in the privacy of their own home
is perverted? A novel of interest to any who hope to find and define their own standards
of correct behavior. A story of one couple seeking and finding inner happiness.
-The Publisher

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