Here, in A Bride for Torment, the very clear delights and dangers of wife-swapping are graphically portrayed. Mr. Roberts candidly admits that much of the material contained herein is autobiographical. After reading this book, we think you will agree with the noted sociologists who claim that swapping is now as much a part of the American scene as apple pie. We think you will see that swinging—for some couples—can be an extremely perilous pastime, ripping apart the fragile fabric of their marriages and having tragic results. Yet it cannot be denied that a great many marriage counselors actually encourage the practice for some couples. Because wife-swapping cuts across generation and cultural lines, we feel this book is an important contribution to the literature available about the subject. We do, at the same time, feel we must warn our readers that some of the scenes are graphic and the language explicit. If this were not so, the book would be worthless as far as sociological studies are concerned. We are pleased to place in your hands, as usual, an extremely worthwhile book.
Here, in A Bride for Torment, the very clear delights and dangers of wife-swapping are graphically portrayed. Mr. Roberts candidly admits that much of the material contained herein is autobiographical. After reading this book, we think you will agree with the noted sociologists who claim that swapping is now as much a part of the American scene as apple pie. We think you will see that swinging—for some couples—can be an extremely perilous pastime, ripping apart the fragile fabric of their marriages and having tragic results. Yet it cannot be denied that a great many marriage counselors actually encourage the practice for some couples. Because wife-swapping cuts across generation and cultural lines, we feel this book is an important contribution to the literature available about the subject. We do, at the same time, feel we must warn our readers that some of the scenes are graphic and the language explicit. If this were not so, the book would be worthless as far as sociological studies are concerned. We are pleased to place in your hands, as usual, an extremely worthwhile book.