[QUOTE=DrewPark;3102204]For the record, I had a letter published in the October 1973 Penthouse Forum. It was complete fiction and was done as a result of a college bet. I won the bet but that Pulitzer Prize never came.[/QUOTE]Dear editors,
I remember purchasing said magazine from an early age, and some of the pages didn't even stick together after awhile.
But you'll never believe what happened. I was on a bus riding from one city to another, and happened to sit next to a pretty young lady who was in her early twenties (I was 15 at the time). After some brief polite chat, we settled into our reading material. I have no recollection of what prize winning novel she pulled out, but I had my handy-dandy little penthouse letters mag.
It took her a few minutes for her to notice what I was reading, and when she did, she asked me in somewhat shocked tones "aren't you a little young to be reading that?" I looked her straight in the eye, and said "no, not really. ".
After that was bit of a haze, but some chit-chat and then, we started making out. I pinched her nipples until they were fully pert, and then the real fun began. The bus was not full, but it was far from empty, and there were people all around us. I finger banged her with the sort of enthusiasm that only a 15 year old boy finger banging a hot 20-something that he just met on a bus can have, and she came. Hard. Watching her trying to keep from making the noises that she wanted to make was at least a quarter of the fun. She was so wet that you could hear my fingers squishing in and out of her pussy. During, she told me how much she wished she could suck my cock, and stroked me through my jeans. Alas, the bus was full enough that anyone who didn't already see what was going on would have been immediately clued in if her head were bobbing in my lap.
I knew that she was traveling to meet her boyfriend, and I can assure you that he got the fuck of a lifetime that afternoon, but I would bet a king's ransom that he was never told why.
(sorry for the off-topic post, just had an old memory accidentally dusted off).