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Debbie Doesn't Do It Anymore
Suicide sat next to me on the ride back from the beach. He was the same olive-skinned 
gentleman who was in the periphery when I had my orgasm...
~~~ 
There were two high-def video
cameramen working us: one moving
from face to face while the other
focused on our genitals...

I was reclining on my backside, thighs spread wide open. The smell of flower-
scented lubricant filled the air, and hot lights burned down on my sweat-slick black skin, Blubbery and pink-skinned Myron "Big Dick" Palmer was slamming his thing into me, saying, "Oh Baby. Yeah Baby. Daddy's coming home. He's almost there, almost there,"




Debbie Does't Do It Anymore


        Debbie Does't Do It Anymore

"More Passion! Linda Love, the director yelled.
She was talking to me...Luckily for me Myron's thing against
a sore spot deep inside. So when Linda called for more
feeling I stopped thinking about the details of the shoot and
began  to concentrate on how much he was hurting me with
his attempt to penetrate all the way back to
adolescence...
~~~

By Walter Mosley


Debbie Doesn't Do It Anymore "it's so embarrassing...What's so funny?"  
I don't mean to make fun, Deb, but it is kinda silly for a woman who's had sex with five men at once to be shy about an orgasm..."




Yes, you got it right, Debbie had an orgasm...

The next day her husband died...





Everybody has at least once heard the phrase, Debbie Does Dallas...most have never seen the movie however,.. Now Debbie Dare is not the porn star who did that particular series... but she is a well-known star of porn movies...you may have seen her... Her trademark look is beautiful ebony skin with a long white-blond hair, a special blue shining eye color and a circle tattoo on her cheek... Remember her now? Apparently lots of people she meets come up to talk to her and ask for her autograph...or more... Personally, I haven't seen her, but after reading this book, I do know her...

She's a lot like many, many girls that had to leave home because of the intolerable conditions there... She did street work originally until one day she happened to meet Theon Pinkney. Like you, at first I thought he was a pimp like so many others who look for girls who look lost and scared... In one way, Theon was much better--he was a male film star himself... And he really did come to love Deb and marry her...

I have great feeling for young girls who had been abused in some way as children yet make their way any way they can. Debbie was a professional porn star, just as many are drawn inro various situations where their bodies are what drives their activities.  Now, this is, in my mind, quite different from those who have chosen to enter these professions. That's why I enjoyed how Debbie acted when freedom hit her life... You Go, Girl! 

The fun part for me was the characrer Debbie. She took nothing from nobody, yet could speak as calmly as if she had no feelings of anger. I was impressed with the scenes between her and her mother-in-law who had never really spent time with them until after her son had died... The thing that amazed me was her experience, her feelings when, after many years, she had an orgasm on set and was extremely embarrassed that she was ruining the scene! A true professional...

But later readers discovered why it had so bothered her and then affected the decisions she made now that she was essentially free for a very long time. Another scene that was memorable was her going into a women's boutique to look at clothes and what happened there...

Nothing though prepared me for the ending! Even then, however, Debbie made me once again proud of her, just as her family were beginning to come around too... Debbie is a character I would like to meet again, but will she have a reason to come back?

Only Walter Mosley knows. I have always enjoyed the Easy Rawlins mystery series, but this book spoke to me as a woman speaks to herself, especially, and to other women...How did Walter Mosley know that? LOL Kudos on this one, Sir! Highly recommended!


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About the Author

WALTER MOSLEY is the author of forty-two books, most notably eleven Easy Rawlins mysteries, the first of which, Devil in a Blue Dress, was made into an acclaimed film starring Denzel Washington. Always Outnumbered was an HBO film starring Laurence Fishburne, adapted from his first Socrates Fortlow novel. A native of Los Angeles and a graduate of Goddard College, he holds an MFA from CCNY and lives in Brooklyn, New York. He is the winner of numerous awards, including an O. Henry Award, a Grammy Award, and PEN America's Lifetime Achievement Award. 



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