Street of Ho’s, Leo Guild
A lurid paperback that promises to expose the world of teenage sex workers in Manhattan.

May 10, 2012
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Street of Ho’s, Leo Guild
A lurid paperback that promises to expose the world of teenage sex workers in Manhattan.

Women Couldn’t Resist Him And He Couldn’t Resist Money
Behind the scenes in a massage parlor where man-hungry women pay for passion.

Why did men find this sort of book arousing?
Originally posted 2011-03-18 13:46:10.
Kristen Andersen was probably inspired by Xaviera Hollander happy hooker books. She seem to have left little trace and completely vanished into obscurity.
The Wholesome Hooker

More of the Wholesome Hooker

Originally posted 2011-01-16 04:06:07.
How much would this service cost in the current market?
Ann’s price was high but she has had a book full of satisfied customers to prove she was worth every penny.

Originally posted 2011-03-03 08:41:56.
Call Girl Wives:
The husbands thought they worked at legitimate jobs …

A novel about women hooked on status – and paying for it by sex!
Originally posted 2011-01-25 16:00:48.
Depiction of telephonic sex by Alex D’Ambrosio. Via Literatrix Angela St. Lawrence.

Originally posted 2010-09-01 06:33:37.
Mother Jones has a photographic essay on PSOs.
Phillip Toledano’s Phonesex project reveals not just the identity of operators who answer the phone when you call a 1-900 number, but their desires, fears, motivations, and most memorable calls.
Originally posted 2010-09-14 05:22:41.
The use of the phone dial in the cover of The Klutzy Call-Girl is a nifty, witty device.

Originally posted 2010-10-13 14:33:23.
Albert Ellis was a fairly well known psychologist specializing in sexuality.


Sexology was created by Hugo Gernsback for whom the Hugo Award is named. Gernsback is credited with creating the term “science fiction” (though he thought the awkward “scientifiction” was better).
Forced Gigolos, Roe Richmond
An exceptionally hilarious vintage trashy novel featuring male prositution of some sort. I’m sure all the women were desirable and the men found themselves thrilled to be forced to have sex with the women.

Passion For Profit, John Dexter
Heterosexual male prostitution appeared in only a handful of vintage trashy novels. It was – probably correctly – that women wouldn’t be buying the works of these publishers.

B-Girl Bride, Arthur Adlon
Appears to be a novel about a cabaret singer forced into a life of prostitution.
Reportedly the term b-girl originally meant women employed in bars to enourage men to spend their money.

The Fetish Girls by Pat Aldrich
From what I skimmed of The Fetish Girls the young women were vanilla sex workers. If there was any kinky sex it was a brief episode that was easily missed.

The Lust Shoppers:
They were eager to engulf themselves in immoral disport.
Quaintly worded cover copy.
Given the title and the cash the man left behind my guess is that The Lust Shoppers were ‘johns,’ men who hired the services of sex workers.

How much training do you think was necessary?
Lush beauties became lust wantons in this
When this sort of soft core (often no core) erotica ended I suspect the use of the word wanton all but vanished.
Call Girl School

I guess the owner’s of this door were victims of misunderstanding or prank and greatly resented the fact.
This is not a brothel.
There are no prostitutes at this address.

Originally posted 2010-07-26 06:47:48.
I doubt he was a devil except metaphorically.
The devil in lusting flesh dealt in bodies. For a share of his love, as hot as the hell that spawned him, women let themselves be sold to the highest bidder of either sex, for whatever erotic thrill evil could devise.

Part-Time Call Girl is in the same spirit as Call Girl Wives

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