Good Medicine - Sophomore YearChapter 47: Paging Doctor Hart... free porn video

This is a FigCaption - special HTML5 tag for Image (like short description, you can remove it)

February 1, 1983, McKinley, Ohio

“What the heck were you thinking?” Doctor Hart snapped. “That has to be about the dumbest thing you could possibly have done!”

“Funny thing,” I said. “I agree with you.”

“There is nothing funny about what you did! You’re lucky as hell that it turned out as well as it did!”

“Again, funny thing, I agree with you.”

“Cut it out, Mike!”

“Sorry. I beat myself up enough about this that I’m not sure I need your help.”

“So why tell me?”

“I thought I was supposed to tell you everything these days. In fact, you insisted on it.”

“I did. Are you going to be able to control your newly discovered superpower?”

“I could have a lot of fun...” I smirked.

“Mike, if you aren’t going to be serious...”

“Sorry. Fundamentally, I did it as an experiment, not expecting it to work.”

“And when it did, you thought ‘why not?’, and ran the risk of potentially scarring a young woman for life.”

“Doc, whatever mistakes I made, Kristin came looking for me the next day. My bigger concern, as I said, was Angie’s reaction to the whole thing.”

“Setting aside the foolishness of your behavior, I think you know the answer to the situation with Angie. You know the risks involved of trying to walk down that path. And that makes your behavior with her almost as foolish as you deflowering a girl just because you could. Pushing Angie is NOT the right solution. You could easily push her to suicide by trying to force the issue.”

“She’s the one who’s trying to force things!” I countered. “All I did was tell her the truth about how I felt and what the future would have to look like.”

“Which brought about something which might have resulted in a disastrous course of action. The best choice would have been to simply say to Angie that she wasn’t your girlfriend, and that who you dated is up to you. Leave it at that, and suggest she speak to her counselor about it. I would have thought you had learned something from what happened with Jocelyn.”

“I pretty much came to that conclusion myself last night. What do I do if Angie makes another attempt?”

Doctor Hart sat back in his chair and his face softened, “Hell if I know. From what you describe, it’s very likely she does have the symptoms to support a diagnosis of Inhibited Sexual Desire, though obviously I’d have to do my own workup to know for sure, and that might just be a symptom of something else. Your idea that you might talk to her counselor is probably a good one, but you can ONLY do that if Angie invites you to do it. You said you mentioned it to her, and you need to leave it at that. Don’t push.”

“And if she asks me to kiss her again?”

“Honestly? I think you have to say ‘no’. The problem is, I have no idea how she’ll react to that kind of rejection. Maybe her therapist does, but maybe even she’s in the dark.”

“So it’s an impossible situation.”

“Mike, she’s not my patient, so I can’t say anything definitively, but she has serious troubles and even the slightest misstep on your part could have terrible consequences.”

“So what am I supposed to do? You’ve just told me that pretty much anything I might do could create a situation that spirals out of control. And even if I manage to maintain the status quo, eventually, that has to end because I’ll be involved with someone in a way that doesn’t permit the kind of intimacy that Angie and I have.”

“All I can tell you right now is that a long-term relationship with Angie is likely to end in tears, or worse. This is one of those things which could lie dormant and rear up when you least expect it and wreck your relationship.”

“I’ve thought about that — how do I ever know she’s past her problems? And I’m not sure I know the answer.”

“With most psychological problems we don’t know the answers. We work with a patient to ensure they can function properly in society, which doesn’t mean they’re cured. It’s not a direct analogy, but we don’t cure alcoholism; we help the alcoholic stop drinking.”

“You’re saying she might not be cured? Ever?”

“I can’t say, but the goal of therapy would be to get her to a point where she could have a successful physical relationship if that’s what she wants, which it clearly seems she does. Whether that’s a cure or not is a complicated question. She might well struggle with this for the rest of her life. That’s what you’d be signing up for, Mike. And this isn’t like the situation with Jocelyn where you could adopt kids to resolve the underlying issue of her not being able to conceive. A marriage to Angie which became sexless would be exactly that. Your options would be divorce or cheating.”

“Neither of those is an attractive resolution,” I said.

“Obviously. Which is why I’m telling you that if you walk down that path, even a short way, it has to be with your eyes wide open. You could easily find yourself in exactly the situation you were trying to avoid with Jocelyn — a marriage which could not produce biological children.”

“I guess the fundamental problem is that just trying to live my life the way I wish could set her off.”

“Yes, it could. But you only have two choices here — get on with your life or commit to Angie with the expectation of never having any physical intimacy. She might not even be able to sleep in the same bed as you.”

“I can’t make that commitment,” I said.

“I wouldn’t expect you to.”

“So I guess then I could ask Kristin out.”

Doctor Hart shook his head, “You could. But what’s your point in doing that? To try to pretend there’s a relationship in a one-night stand? To assuage your guilt for, in effect, tricking her into surrendering her virginity?”

“That is NOT how it happened!” I protested.

Doctor Hart smiled, “Then why do you feel so damned guilty about it?”

I smiled ruefully, “Because I DID, in effect, trick her into surrendering her virginity.”

“And in the process discovered that you can’t handle casual sex.”

“Sandy?”

“There’s a world of difference between having a long-term sexual relationship with a friend and having what amounts to a one-night stand. And I think that’s the reason you’re considering a date with Kristin — to turn it into ‘not a one-night stand’ because you’re feeling guilty as hell for doing it!”

“Mindy?”

Doctor Hart smiled, “Again, there was something there to build on, and you didn’t manipulate or trick her in any way, as best I can tell. In fact, you pushed back for a long time. Then you decided it was OK and did it. That’s not what happened with Kristin. You don’t feel guilty about Emmy, either, because you established a relationship in advance.”

“I think you’re probably right,” I replied after a moment’s thought. “But even a relationship isn’t necessarily enough.”

“I believe we’ve discussed this before. You’re at that age where you’re figuring out who you truly are and what you truly believe. That really can’t happen until you move out of your parents’ house. That means experimenting and making mistakes, and learning from those mistakes. I remember our first talks, and at that point, I would never have expected what happened with Kristin. But your thinking evolved, and you became comfortable with your sexuality. Then you crossed a line, discovered you didn’t like what you found, and are dealing with the after-effects.

“People in your current situation often run to two extremes — celibacy or promiscuity. I’d advise strongly against either of those. Well, let me qualify that a bit. I absolutely recommend you do not simply go on a rampage, using your newly discovered superpower, to bed half the girls at Taft. Or any, for that matter. On the other hand, brief celibacy is not a bad thing. What you’ve done with Sandy probably hit the right note, so to speak — until you got your own thinking in order, you refrained from sexual activity.”

“Which brings us to the real reason I think I’m here today — Clarissa.”

“The young woman who seems to have become your absolute best friend in the world.”

“And who, correctly, said we’re soulmates, despite the impediment of her sexuality.”

“Your soulmate doesn’t HAVE to be someone you have sex with, Mike. You and Jocelyn were soulmates for a good thirteen years without it. And I think that, along with some of your more feminine qualities, has predisposed you to having a female best friend. And with Clarissa’s sexuality, it allows a deep bond of friendship without the complications of sex.”

I nodded, “I can see that. But even that complication is complicated. Clarissa and I were talking about the future. We already plan to go to medical school together, do our Residency together, and practice in the same hospital. We were talking about that, and one thing led to another, and we were talking about a crazy scenario where we married, but each had our own female lovers. We’d have sex to make babies, and maybe even once a year on our anniversary, but it wouldn’t be the norm.”

“Have you both lost your minds?” Doctor Hart laughed.

“Obviously, and neither Clarissa nor I would deny that! We both agree it’s crazy talk, but as Clarissa said, it does make a ‘stupid amount of sense’ in a weird way. Fundamentally, we’re trying to define our relationship and neither of us has a model from which to work. We talked about me helping her have a baby or two at some point, but obviously there are complications to that if we don’t get married. None of the girls I’m seeing would contemplate being mistress to a man married to a lesbian.”

“Let’s unpack that a bit,” Doctor Hart said. “First, the whole idea of a heterosexual male helping a lesbian female conceive isn’t crazy. It happens, sometimes via intercourse, sometimes via artificial insemination. That part actually makes a reasonable amount of sense, given your relationship and the fact that neither of you would seem to have a problem with jointly raising a child in that way.

“Obviously, your wife would have a say in the matter, as would any lesbian partner Clarissa might have. And given your chosen career, you’ll likely be married by the time Clarissa is ready to conceive, which pretty much limits the solution to artificial insemination. Where your problem would arise would be your wife agreeing to the process, even if it’s, well, indirect.

“If you and Clarissa are seriously considering that option, you need to make sure a potential spouse can handle it. And, as with Angie, you never know how things might change. Which means you run the risk of making plans and when the time comes, your wife refuses to allow it to happen. Now you’re in a situation of having to choose between a wife and your best friend. And there is only one choice there if you want to stay married.”

“Obviously,” I agreed. “Anyway, we more or less agreed it was all a pipe dream, and that all we could do is move forward as close friends and see what happens, with the most likely outcomes being nothing or having a kid or two together, one way or the other. Then Clarissa decided to up the ante on crazy.”

“I’m not quite sure how that’s possible.”

“Oh, it’s possible. I don’t think I told you that before that last crazy conversation, Clarissa and I have joked about sex, teasing each other, knowing it wasn’t going to happen. She said, a few times, she could have sex with me as her soulmate, but not me as a man. And she suggested hormone therapy and a sex-change operation.”

“If you’re seriously considering that, I’m WAY out of my league.”

I laughed, “Doc, the chances of anyone getting anywhere near that part of my body with a scalpel are zero. Not happening. Period. As I said to Clarissa, I’ll pass. She’s made jokes about how, in effect, I like my secondary sex characteristics more than I like her!”

Doctor Hart laughed, “Most men are unwilling to part with that particular organ!”

“You think?” I grinned.

“So, no sex-change operation.”

“No. But Clarissa said that if we were serious in any way about what we were discussing, we needed to go to bed together to make sure she could handle it long-term.”

“Are you a complete idiot?” he asked.

“I thought we’d already established that!”

“That’s as risky as your relationship with Angie!”

I shook my head, “I don’t think so. Clarissa and I have exchanged a single solitary soft kiss. And we’ve slept in the same bed several nights.”

“When did that happen?”

“You’re the one who wrote the prescription,” I smirked.

“I did NOT tell her to get into bed with you!” he protested.

“Relax, Doc,” I grinned. “We were both fully clothed and there was no making out. That kiss was later. I did, while I was asleep, cup my hand on her breast, over her sweatshirt. She wasn’t offended. In fact, I’d say she was amused. But then she said she didn’t mind because it was properly intimate. I teased about slipping my hand inside her sweatshirt, which is something I wouldn’t have done, and she shot me down in her usual playful way. All of that tells me it’s different from Angie.”

“What was your response?”

“After I came to? I told her I needed to talk to you about it.”

“You didn’t literally pass out, did you?”

“No. I was just stunned because it was the last thing I expected her to say. In hindsight, though, it was the obvious thing to say. I just missed it.”

“And?”

“And nothing. I’m sitting here talking to you about it.”

“Your response to her tells me you understand the risks involved.”

“That as a lesbian, she might have a very bad reaction to sexual intimacy with a man. Which is why I didn’t give her a definite answer and why I’m talking to you.”

“You know, when we first started talking, I had the idea that my challenge with you was going to be one of getting you to consider a wider range of possibilities in life. Boy, was I ever wrong!”

“That WAS the concern back then,” I said. “So you weren’t wrong. What happened was I encountered situations I’d never encountered before and people I’d never encountered before. I had the same two friends from second grade onward; and it was from kindergarten with Jocelyn. I went to the same church in the same building for my entire life. We’ve had the same priest from about the time I was five, and the same bishop from before I was born. I’ve lived in the same house my entire life. I barely have ever left the state, and when I did, it was usually to go to Pittsburgh or Naperville, outside Chicago. Well, one trip to Disney years ago, but that’s it.”

Doctor Hart smiled, “I would never in a million years think about calling McKinley the ‘whole, wide world’, but given your rural upbringing and your self-limiting with regard to relationships, I suppose it is. Your reaction to it is the least common. Usually, it’s along the lines of the World War I song, How Ya Gonna Keep ‘em Down on the Farm (After They’ve Seen Paree?). Your reaction is more akin to the Amish kids following Rumschpringe.”

“What’s that?”

“It’s a concept which varies between Amish sects, but generally it refers to a time, usually during the late teens, when the Amish kids decide whether or not to accept baptism. In some cases, it involves literally leaving the community for a time, in others, simply a bit more freedom than they’d see as an adult member of the community. In the end, something akin to 90% of them elect to be baptized, including most of the ones who venture out into the ‘English’ world, as they call it.”

“I knew a little bit about the Amish, but I didn’t know about that.”

“My point is, that even this part of the ‘wider world’ is enough to convince you that you belong in Harding County, even if you work in McKinley or Columbus. In a sense, it was better for you to take this small step, than go to someplace like Ohio State, or to be totally crazy, UW Madison, or to be further afield, UCLA. In those places, the overload might have made you pull into your shell or might have given you the means, motive, and opportunity to be even crazier than you have here.

“What I’m trying to say, I think, is you’re exploring your limits, and finding out what they are. That’s a good thing, and something I was concerned you might not do. If you’ll forgive me, Jocelyn’s accident basically broke you out of your shell. It just took some time for your new thinking to evolve and manifest itself. And it has. But now, by your own admission, you think you’ve taken it too far.”

“Oh, I could have taken it a lot further,” I grinned. “A couple of fairly wild girls I know offered to fulfill my fantasies. Together.”

“What made you turn them down?”

“Clarissa, of course! I asked her about fulfilling fantasies, and she told me to think about which might lead to the greater regret — doing it or not doing it. In the end, I was sure I could live with myself not having done it, but not sure I could live with myself having done it.”

“Very good. I’d suggest that while you might have enjoyed it, in the end, your conscience would have eaten you alive.”

“Might?” I smirked.

“OK,” Doctor Hart laughed. “You ARE a guy and I have to admit I’ve had the same fantasy, though I never had the opportunity to fulfill it. I’m not sure I could have said ‘no’ had I had the chance. But, back to reality; what are you thinking with regard to Clarissa?”

“That I have plenty of time to think about it. And so does she. In the end, the bottom line is that Clarissa and I need to clearly define the terms of our relationship so that we can explain it to future partners before there are any misunderstandings.”

“Very good. You need to be extremely careful.”

“I know. Clarissa and I would never do anything to intentionally hurt each other.”

“I’ll point out the obvious — that didn’t stop you and Jocelyn from hurting each other.”

I took a deep breath and let it out, “No, I guess it didn’t.”

Our time was up, and I needed to get to biology lab, so Doctor Hart and I shook hands, and I left his office. My biggest concern now was how to deal with Angie. I felt Doctor Hart was right about Kristin — that I was trying to relieve my guilt by having a relationship, however brief and tenuous, with her. And the situation with Clarissa was just a matter of the two of us working to define the terms of our relationship. Angie was the potential disaster.

When I reached the biology lab, I greeted Sandy and Clarissa, then sat on the stool between them and took out my lab notebook.

“Everything OK?” Sandy asked.

I nodded, “We can spend some quality time together this afternoon, if you want.”

Same as Good Medicine - Sophomore Year
Chapter 47: Paging Doctor Hart... Videos

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Change of Hart

For most of his life, Hart Richards had two priorities. The first priority was family. He treasured his parents, his sisters and nieces and nephews. He would have done, and did do, anything to make their lives better. The second priority was an all-consuming one that threatened to destroy Hart. He wasn’t aware of it until it was almost too late. He became obsessed with the acquisition of money and power. He wasn’t a cruel man, so he didn’t step on anyone’s toes to get it. He merely started at...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 59 End of the Line

March 15, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “I’m Clarissa Saunders and this is Mike Loucks! We’re Sophomores and we’ll be your guides for your campus tour, and we’ll do our best to answer any questions you have.” I surveyed the prospective Freshmen and wondered if I’d looked like a deer caught in the headlights of a truck when I’d been on my first campus visit. I probably had, and several of the High School Seniors in our group certainly looked that way, especially one guy who was about an inch taller...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 55 The Publican or the Pharisee

February 27, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Father, Angie had to withdraw from school for health reasons, and she’s gone home to Cincinnati.” “Lord have mercy! I didn’t realize she was ill! Do you have her home number?” I nodded and handed him a piece of paper, “You might want to speak to her mom first.” He nodded, “I’ll do that. She’s aware of Angela’s intention to be chrismated?” “Yes. They helped her find a church in Loveland to attend last Summer when she was home. They’re supportive, but...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 50 Reconciliation

February 5, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “I owe you an apology for earlier. Not for what I said, but how I said it.” “And I owe you one for interfering in something I shouldn’t have.” “I’m going to need to talk to Dad, too,” I said. “But again, only for walking away, not for objecting to his classification of April as not being a ‘nice’ girl.” “I thought for a moment you were going to say, ‘make Mom’ instead of ‘make me’.” “For a moment, I was. But at that split second good sense overcame my...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 69 Busted

May 9, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Is something wrong?” Kristin asked on Monday morning. “What do you mean?” “It just felt as if you were somewhere else last night when we were fooling around.” I had been, because once my sleep deprivation was past, I had basically obsessed on the bishop’s comment about ‘choosing’ and the myriad of possibilities I had to choose from, AND the potential problems each of them might create. What he had said about serving at the cathedral and in other parishes only...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 3 Jocelyns Solution

June 12, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “What’s going on between you and Jocelyn?” Mom asked when I returned upstairs after talking to Dad. “I thought that was obvious,” I smirked. “Or did you want details?” “Pass,” Mom laughed. “But seriously, Mike, what’s going on?” “We love each other. We had a long, long talk about everything and this is what we want to do. We’re not going to marry; we both understand that. And I’m not going steady with Melody.” “Do you love Melody?” I shrugged, “I have no...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 45 Fear of the Unknown

January 29, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “These cookies are excellent!” I took another bite and washed it down with a bit of hot cocoa. “Believe it not, it’s just the ‘Toll House’ recipe!” Kristin said. “I’m glad you like them.” “You liked my songs?” “Oh man, those love songs made me shiver! You must have really loved her.” “I did, and I still do, but it doesn’t really matter now.” “I guess not,” she said quietly. “Why pick me to sing to?” “I saw a pretty girl who didn’t have a guy with her,”...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Paging Doctor Marcus Second Episode

Annie's tits seemed to grow bigger every week before she left for college. I was both aroused and worried, and needed someone other than Harriett to discuss it with. Someone knowledgable. I decided to make an appointment and stop after work at a storefront office of a breast reduction surgeon for a consultation. The specialist, Dr. Fleischmann, escorted me into his combination office/examination room with a paper-covered flat table on the side. "I'm worried about my daughter Annie. Her, uh,...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 15
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 19 Good Advice

September 19, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Mishka!” Tasha gushed when I called her on Sunday afternoon. “How are you?” “Good. How are things in West Monroe?” “You know nothing changes here. Church is the same. School is the same. Home is the same. And you?” “School is about the same as last year, but I’ve made some new friends.” “I want to meet them! Do you think Sasha and I could visit in two weeks?” “If your mom and dad approve, yes.” “They will, so long as I bring Sasha. She promised not...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 40 Meltdown

January 13, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Mike?” I heard from behind me. I was sitting on a bench under a tree while snow fell around me. I wasn’t wearing a hat or coat or gloves because I hadn’t put them on when I’d walked from my room. I’d wandered around for a bit, then sat down on a bench near the edge of campus. “Mike?” the voice repeated, but I didn’t respond. I was still reeling from the pictures Jocelyn had sent me. It wasn’t that she was having sex, apparently, with a bunch of different...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 2 Mik and Jos

June 6, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Jos,” I sighed. “It’s not that simple.” “Isn’t it?” “Come on! You know that would end things between Melody and me!” “I believe Melody has been good for you, but is she THE ONE? Wait! Don’t answer. If she was, you wouldn’t be dating Tasha and Katy, and you wouldn’t still be carrying a torch for Angie.” “Angie is just a friend,” I protested. Jocelyn smiled, “I’ll take that wager anytime you want to make it. You can answer my first question now.” I...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 12 All for One and One for All

August 20, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Mike Loucks,” I said to the young woman at the desk in the brand-new Rickenbacker dorm. She flipped through the manila envelopes and pulled out the one with my name on it. “Your room key, a sticker for your ID to update it for this year, a new student handbook, and your parking sticker,” she said. “Parking sticker?” “The lots are all numbered now, and you can only park in the lot you’re assigned to. Yours should be next to this dorm.” “What about...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

David and Jennifer Hart

To any outside observer I might have seemed to be mumbling. But I never mumbled. I was reciting, as I had every day since I was six years old, the Code, the code my uncle had taught me, the chivalric code. A good man's duty was as follows: to protect the weak and defenseless; to despise monetary rewards; to avoid unfairness, meanness, and deceit; to speak the truth at all times; to honor one's vows; and to respect the honour of women. The Code, the Chivalric Code, oh yes, I knew it by...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 17 Wholl Do Anything For You

September 14, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “How did your parents fight?” Doctor Hart asked. “They didn’t,” I replied. “Whenever my dad disagreed with my mom, he went to his workshop in the basement.” Doctor Hart smiled, “OK, perhaps I should have phrased that better. How did they resolve conflicts?” “Just as I described.” “And after he hid in his workshop?” “He basically stayed there until he accepted that my mom was right, then went to make up. Do NOT ask me how!” Doctor Hart laughed, “The...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

The Futa Fairy Futa Doctors Hot Wish Chapter 2 Dr Ritas Futa Medicine

Chapter Two: Dr. Rita's Futa Medicine By mypenname3000 Copyright 2017 I rolled off my sleeping beauty, both of us breathing so heavily. Already, Nurse Pita was dressing, a big smile on the Hispanic nurse's face. Carly Wright, my sleeping princess, had an equally large smile on her face, though hers was adorned with Pita's tart pussy juices. The hospital room reeked of sex. It was the second time the three of us had sex tonight. The first time was right after I healed my delicious,...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Paging Doctor Marcus First Episode

The streets around Dr. Crumholtz's office were a parking lot. Roll forward two feet and stop, over and over. Perhaps an accident, or maybe just the normal rush hour traffic jam. I didn't know for sure, since this wasn't my usual stomping or driving grounds near dinnertime. I'd just completed my second impersonation of Dr. Fleischmann, the breast enlargement/reduction specialist. The first time had been in his office, with a prospective patient. This time, it was in Dr. Crumholtz's office...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 60 Can We Take A Step Back Please

March 25, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “I’m sorry I didn’t have a chance to talk to you earlier,” I said to Mom when I arrived home. “I understand. You’re home a bit early.” “There really wasn’t anything playing at the movies we wanted to see. We’re going to have breakfast tomorrow and spend the day together. We’ll be at Vespers, though to prevent any explosions I’ll drop her at home so she can come to church with her family.” “I talked to your grandfather on her behalf,” Mom said. “I think...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 23 I Wished You Were a Girl

October 16, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “I had the weirdest experience today.” “Oh?” Mom asked with an arched eyebrow. “I stopped in to see April. She was nursing Chastity. Later, April let me hold her. I was just blown away by the whole experience.” “Babies change your life in many, many ways.” I nodded, “It was like scales fell from my eyes. You know, things I knew intellectually but didn’t really understand.” “Care to share?” “Let’s just say my views on female anatomy changed a...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 37 Surprising Realizations

January 1, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “Good afternoon, Father Deacon,” I said. “Good afternoon, Mikhail Petrovich. Sit down, please.” Tasha and I exchanged a look and we sat down on the settee, but with about a foot of empty cushion between us. “I would like the truth, Mikhail Petrovich. Have you and Tasha been behaving inappropriately?” That was a good question to which ONE answer was ‘yes’, but another answer was ‘no’. I was reasonably certain he was asking the second question, not the...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 21
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 64 Shes Right

April 3, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Hi, Mike!” “Hi, Mrs. Landers.” “Come on in. Nancy is putting the finishing touches on dinner.” I hadn’t said anything to Nancy about my fasting rule because I didn’t want to create any issues with their Easter dinner. “Thanks!” “Your Easter isn’t for another month, right?” she asked. “May 8th, though our service starts about 10:30pm the night before.” “We went to midnight mass when I was little, but Nancy and I prefer the first morning mass at 5:30am....

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 8 Lessons Learned

July 23, 1982, Circleville, Ohio “I’m sorry I missed our date late Friday,” Katy said after greeting me with a kiss and letting me into the house. “That’s the fourth time you’ve apologized! I accepted your apology when you called to tell me, and for that, you don’t have to apologize! How is your grandmother?” “No change since we spoke on Wednesday. Mom is still there, so it’s just Dad and me. He’s out with his friends tonight, so we have the run of the house. I figured we’d cook, eat, use...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 44 The Entertainer

January 25, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “You won’t believe what happened on Sunday,” Dale laughed. “What?” “You know Pam’s roommate? The hot cheerleader chick?” “The one you’ve been drooling over since day one?” “Yeah, but I think I have to reconsider. Liking her appears to be VERY dangerous!” “What happened?” “Remember how I said she was dating a guy, even though she was hung up on a guy from Chicago?” “Sure.” “I found out Pam dated him at one point, too! The guy is a legend! Anyway, he...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 9 Salvage Operation

July 25, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Hi, Angie, it’s Mike,” I said when she answered the phone on Sunday afternoon. “Mike? We just talked during the week! What’s up? Is there a problem with me coming to visit in two weeks?” “No, not at all. I wanted to talk to you about the problems I’m having with Jocelyn.” “Uh-oh. Did something bad happen?” “You could say that,” I sighed. “Do you have time to talk? This won’t be a short conversation.” “For you? Of course!” I explained, as best I could,...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 51 Back to School

February 7, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Hi!” Kristin gushed when I went to her room just after lunch. “Come in!” I walked into her room and she offered hot cocoa, which I accepted. We sat down on the couch. “Sorry I ran out of cookies. Mom will send more in another week or so.” “I’ll need to run an additional lap every morning to make up for the extra calories!” “I go to a dance class three days a week to keep in shape. I heard you’re into karate.” “Yes, I go three times a week as...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 4 A Fathers Advice

June 25, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “I’m not sure if that’s a good idea or not,” I replied. “Why?” Becky asked. “We’ve done it before. I don’t have a steady boyfriend. And you said you don’t have a steady girlfriend.” “That’s true. May I ask a very blunt question?” “Sure.” “Are YOU looking to be my girlfriend?” Becky shook her head slowly, “Remember what I said back in October? That I had no illusions about this and that I had no designs on you? But that if I had the ability to make a wish...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 14 Manipulation

August 28, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Duh!” she laughed softly. “I’m in your bed! What do you think?” “I think you need to go back to my sister’s room before she or my parents find out and kill both of us!” “Come on, Mike! I want to do it with you! Don’t you want to do it with me?!” She was cute and had a great body, but the LAST thing I needed was ANY kind of relationship with Mindy, even one where I only did what I’d joked with my mom about doing — banging her like a drum! “Just go,...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 16 The Joker Aint The Only Fool

September 12, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Hi, Jos,” I said when her roommate called her to the phone. “Hi. How are things?” ‘Shitty!’ I wanted to say, and not in Russian. I also wanted to tell her I missed her and wanted to see her, but saying that might only make things worse. At this point, though, I wondered what ‘worse’ might be. “OK. How are you doing?” “I’m getting used to the routine and how different things are here from West Monroe.” Her answer was flat, and she sounded...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 21 A Good Talk With Mom

October 8, 1982, Circleville, Ohio “I want to, yes, of course; but we reset things for good reasons. Why the change?” Katy got up from the couch and sat back down in my lap, draping her arms over my shoulders. “I wanted to from the minute I saw you naked. I’ve dreamed about what it would be like.” “I felt the same way when I saw you naked,” I said. “Well, even before, when you first let me touch you. But I can’t promise you anything right now, Katy.” She sighed deeply, then moved her...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 22 A Good Talk With Liz

October 16, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio After my talk with Mom, I went to find Liz, and invited her to sit on the floor of my room to talk. We sat side-by-side, leaning against the bed. “Why in here and not in the basement?” I felt it was my duty to warn Liz, as my sister, of the way voices carried through the heating ducts. Mom had told me, in confidence, but I couldn’t in good conscience keep that vital piece of information from Liz. “Because voices carry through the heating ducts,” I...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 27 Expect the Unexpected

November 13, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “So, what do you want to do tonight?” Nancy laughed, “As if you have to ask!” “I mean BESIDES that!” “How about we grab some dinner and then see The Man from Snowy River. It’s an Australian film and it’s had excellent reviews. Then we can come back here.” “Dinner and a movie, sure. The other thing? Let’s not move so fast, OK?” “We’ve done it before...” “Yes, we have. Remember that I gave you a choice? I think you immediately figured out what the choice...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 30 So NOW what

November 29, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Now that you’ve had a night to sleep on it, what do you think?” Sandy asked, snuggling close. “Isn’t that what I’m supposed to ask you?” “Probably, but I thought you might have changed your mind or had more of an idea what you meant.” “I asked my mom if there was anything wrong with marrying a friend.” “Me?! Have you lost your mind?” “A long time ago!” I chuckled. “Probably about the time the heavy doses of testosterone started coursing through my body...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 21
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 38 Dont We Have A Date

January 2, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio When I arrived at church on Sunday morning, I was pleased to see Deacon Vasily with Father Herman, saying their entry prayers. I stood quietly in the nave while one of the acolytes, a Junior in High School, lit the oil lamps and ensured everything was properly arranged in the altar. As I stood there, I wondered what would happen when Tasha arrived. Where she stood would speak volumes about what had happened the previous evening when they had missed...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 6
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 56 A Serious Complication

March 8, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “You don’t look happy, Mike,” Mom said when I greeted her after arriving home. “Tasha and I had a serious disagreement.” “Uh-oh. Because of her dad?” I shook my head, “No, it’s way more complicated. We can talk after dinner if that’s OK.” “Sure. Your sister and her friends are up in her room.” “The tradition I started?” I grinned. “Exactly. You had Jocelyn and Dale at every birthday celebration from the time you were in second grade. And before that,...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 32 Gestures

December 18, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Don’t you want to give this to Jocelyn directly?” Mrs. Mills asked. “Want to? Sure. But she made it clear she doesn’t want to see me. I’m half-expecting her to return the gift unopened.” “Not if I have anything to say about it!” she replied firmly. “Please don’t force the issue,” I pleaded. “Whatever is wrong with Jocelyn isn’t going to change because you pressure her. In fact, that might actually make things worse. “I’m not sure they could be worse...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 34 A Work In Progress

December 27, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “I’m tempted, but not tonight. I’m not saying never, but not tonight.” Janey frowned, “Nothing I can do to change your mind?” “Remember what I said about slow but sure.” “Can I see you again before you go back to Taft?” “Maybe Friday?” “Sure.” “We’ll talk at work. You work every day, right?” “Yes. How about another kiss?” I smiled and pulled her closer again and we exchanged another soft French kiss. “Good night,” I said when we broke the kiss a...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 48 Family Secrets

February 4, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “Emmy?! What are you doing here?” “She came to talk to me,” Liz said quietly, from behind me. “OK. Is there anything I can help with?” “No.” “You know, if her dad finds her here...” “I know. Just go upstairs, OK? I’ll come talk to you later.” I nodded and went upstairs. The door to my parents’ bedroom was closed, and I didn’t see any light leaking from under the door, which meant they were most likely asleep. I stopped in the bathroom to brush my...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 24 High Times

October 26, 1982, McKinley, Ohio When we returned from biology lab on Tuesday morning, a large group was milling around the entrance to the dorms. I saw Melody and walked over to ask her what the issue was. “The police busted Jeremy for pot,” she said. “Nobody can go into the dorm right now.” “What? For one or two joints? I thought they decriminalized pot.” Melody laughed, “One or two joints? You’re joking, right? He’s the main supplier in our dorm! How did you not know that?” “Because I...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 43 Bishop ARKADY

January 21, 1983, McKinley, Ohio Light snow was falling as Angie and I left Doctor Blahnik’s house to walk back to the dorm. “That was fun,” Angie said. “Sorry about the minor indiscretion.” “It’s OK, Mike. Why would she assume otherwise? She knows we run together, pray together, and go to church together. Why do you think everyone calls me ‘Mrs. Loucks’?” “But still...” “She’s just very open and a lot of fun. I wish more professors were like her, even if she made me turn purple!” “I...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 18 Stress Relief

September 16, 1982, McKinley, Ohio Sandy hadn’t moved, but the feeling of her leaning against me changed with her question. My first thought was Angie, and I lifted my eyes to hers, and found a bemused look on her face. I realized, at that moment, that the dorm opinion of her being ‘Mrs. Loucks’ wasn’t all that far-fetched. In some ways, I was treating her that way, and she certainly was, in some ways, acting like a wife. I’d known that before, but my instant, gut reaction of looking to her...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 15
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 33 A Fresh Start

December 26, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Shit!” I swore vehemently, and in English for effect, when I walked out onto the porch on Sunday morning. “Mikhail Petrovich!” Mom said sternly. I picked up the box on the front porch and turned to show her. “«Говно»!” she replied. I nodded, “Nice to know you agree with me.” The box was the one that held the two stuffed rabbits I’d bought for Jocelyn. The fact that she’d returned them spoke volumes, and short of putting up a tombstone, I wasn’t sure...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 36 Woolgathering

January 1, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “It’s open, Mindy!” I called out. The door opened and she came into the room. “You were expecting me?” “I’d have been seriously disappointed in my ability to predict your behavior if you hadn’t shown up!” “A little too obvious?” “You might say that! May I give you a tip?” “I’d rather have the whole thing!” Mindy smirked. I laughed so hard I had to sit down on the bed so I wouldn’t fall over. It took me a full minute to recover enough to be able to...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 61 Not What I Thought It Was

March 26, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio Vespers with Tasha next to me was positively weird. I had no idea what she was thinking nor what she intended. But the MESSAGE she was sending was loud and clear to anyone who saw us, and was very specific for three people — Janey, declaring I was STILL Tasha’s property; Deacon Vasily, declaring she was still going to see me; and Mr. Orlov, stating that she didn’t care about his opinion. I could tell the message to Janey was clearly received when she looked...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 66 No Script To Read

April 16, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “So what had you nearly bursting at breakfast this morning?” “I’m no longer a virgin!” Clarissa exclaimed. “And Oh! My! God!” “That good, huh?” I grinned. “You have NO idea. Well, maybe you do because you’ve had sex!” “From a guy’s perspective, anyway.” “Can I ask you something?” “Sure.” “Do you like the taste?” I nodded, “Very much so.” “And do different girls taste differently?” “Yes, but it’s kind of subtle, though I notice. Did you kiss her...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 67 A DARNED Good Question

April 23, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Tasha demanded you not date me?” Janey asked. “Actually, she requested that if I date her, I not date anyone at either church because of the trouble it could cause with her father, the priests, and Vladyka ARKADY.” “Very neatly excluding me by appealing to your desire for peace.” “I know that’s how it looks, but honestly, I wasn’t seeing you at the time, and certainly didn’t believe you were going to show up here tonight to talk to me, or any other time for...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 68 Holy Week and Pascha

Palm Sunday, May 1, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Where are your palm branches?” Clarissa asked when I returned home from church. “Just how many palm trees do YOU think grew around Moscow and Saint Petersburg?” “Probably not too many.” “Which is why I have pussy willows in my hand!” “It’s Palm Sunday and you’ve already been to church Friday night, Saturday morning and night, and this morning.” “It’s only just begun,” I chuckled. “Tonight is the first Bridegroom Matins.” “If I wanted to see the...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 13 And So It Begins

August 23, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Well, here we go again!” Jason said as he, Clarissa, Sandy, and I plopped into front row seats in the O-Chem classroom.” “Look at it this way,” Sandy laughed. “You’re about one sixth of the way done. We doctors are about one eighth, not counting the Summers we have to work for no pay and our intern year when we get a small stipend! By then you’ll be earning major bucks developing bioweapons for the CIA!” “I’m actually thinking of doing a PhD at some point,...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 5
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 41 Soulmate

January 15, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “No way!” Dale protested. “I’m serious, Dale. Ten Polaroids. She sent them to my parents’ house and my mom brought the envelope to me on Thursday.” “I don’t believe it. That’s not her. It’s not!” “They came from Purdue,” I said. “They were postmarked ‘West Lafayette, Indiana’ on Saturday.” “Shit. I called her on Saturday morning. I pushed her to admit you guys had been together. I’m sorry, Mike.” “It’s not your fault, Dale.” “But I think she did that in...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 6
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 49 Confrontation

February 5, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “This is heavenly,” Janey sighed. She was sitting in front of me, leaned back, with my arms around her, in a tub full of warm water and lavender bubble bath. “I could get really used to this,” I agreed. “When you finally get paid a decent amount, we’ll build a big house with a shower and tub like this.” “And a sauna,” I said. “Who has a sauna?” “Katy’s parents.” Janey laughed, “Did you?” “Just some fooling around but not that.” I ran my hands up...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 52 A First Date

February 15, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “How did it go?” Clarissa asked when I walked out of the interview room. “I owe you guys big time! My biographical sketch seemed well received, and the answers you all helped me prepare were perfect. Dean Parker walked right into Melody’s trap!” Melody laughed, “Of COURSE she did. She’s so predictable. Did she try to pry into your private life?” “She started to ask the question and Dean Foster cut her off before she could finish.” “Awesome!” The three...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 53 Another Meltdown

February 20, 1983, McKinley, Ohio Clarissa and I lay together for about fifteen minutes before I heard voices and a soft knock on the bedroom door. “I think the posse is here,” I chuckled. “Bummer,” she sighed. I reluctantly released her, and we sat up on the bed, leaning back against the wall. “Come in!” I called out. Sandy opened the door and I could see the rest of the gang was with her. “Anything interesting going on in here?” she smirked. “Just the lesbian girl talking to her...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 63 Small Victories

March 28, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio As I drove home, I considered my conversation with Tasha, and realized it was, in its own way, very close in character to conversations I’d had with Clarissa — intimate, honest, and designed to build a relationship. That, as much as anything else, confirmed that her conditions were not only wise, but the correct course of action. In one sense, it really only excluded Janey, but I felt my conversation, or rather, attempted conversation, with her had closed...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 7 A Disaster in the Making

July 16, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “You’re not seeing Katy tonight?” Mom asked on Friday morning. “No. Her grandmother, who lives in Pittsburgh, fell and broke her hip. They were leaving this morning and won’t be back until sometime next week.” “We haven’t talked about you and Jocelyn since last Saturday.” “There isn’t much to say,” I said. “She and her parents are basically not talking. That’s why we’ve been hanging out here, at the pool, or at Grant Park.” And Jackson Lake, but I didn’t...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 11 Last Day

August 18, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “And you’ll come home and see me, Mishka?” “Of course, Tasha!” I replied. “On breaks for sure, and I promise to try to come home at least one weekend a month, though I can’t guarantee it.” “Dad said I’m allowed to come see you, but I have to bring Sasha with me and Sasha has to be with us the entire time!” I chuckled, “I don’t think he trusts you to be in my dorm room!” “I think you’re right!” she giggled. “He’s afraid we will make passionate love...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 25 Title IX

October 31, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “What are you doing here?” I asked. “And please tell me you just arrived!” “Mom and Dad were away for the weekend,” Emmy replied with a smirk, “so I came to visit! And I got here last night!” “Please tell me you didn’t...” “All night! Wow!” “Your dad will kill ALL of us if he finds out!” “I’m not going to tell him! Are you?” “No, of course not! But seriously, Emmy, this was super dangerous!” “And super fun!” “Where’s Clark?” “He went to the...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 5
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 58 Quit Making So Damned Much Sense

March 12, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Cheating on me? Really?” “I know it sounds strange, but I know how much you and I love each other, and how close and intimate we are, even if we don’t kiss and touch and stuff. It’s really weird. I WANT to be with Glenda, you know, that way, but that doesn’t change the feeling.” “That way?” I grinned. “I know you aren’t clueless, Petrovich! You do the same things!” “I know. I’m teasing you, Lissa! Is this feeling going to be a problem?” “I don’t think so....

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 62 Wise Teachers

March 27, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “I told Mom I’d make you dinner tonight,” I said to Liz when I arrived home. “How does penne pasta with arrabbiata sauce and a salad grab you?” “That sounds good! I could invite Mindy and Maggie?” “It’s up to you,” I replied flatly. “I have enough ingredients and there’s plenty of penne in the cabinet.” “Is something bugging you?” “Not bugging me, per se, just making me think. I had a long talk with Tasha and the last thing she said was very, very...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 65 Opening Eyes

April 9, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “I still don’t like the way Clarissa interfered last night,” Kristin said on Saturday morning after we made love. “You know how important church is to me, right?” “Sure, but she didn’t have to be a bitch about it!” I took a deep breath and let it out. “I don’t see it that way. She was simply trying to point out something which is true. When Holy Week rolls around, I’ll be in church every evening from the Friday before Palm Sunday until the following...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 10 Equilibrium

August 1, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio Soft laughter reached my ear from Cincinnati via the magic of the Bell Telephone Network. “That is just TOO funny!” Angie declared. “Funny? Why do you find it funny?” “College boy breaks up with girlfriend and has serious falling out with his best friend. Swears newfound celibacy and is almost instantly propositioned by two High School girls who are ‘off limits’ because he decided High School girls are too immature, despite dating two other High School...

Porn Trends