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Keiko, a Japanese wife of an American sailor, was facing all the challenges of a military spouse in America. She was trying to raise her kids in the absence
of the father but more importantly than that, it was nearly impossible for her to fight her loneliness. It did not help that the environment at the base was so unwelcoming and other spouses excluded a recent immigrant who spoke accented English.
At that low point, Irene, a Filipina extended not just a hand of friendship but also a place by her side in bed. Keiko was not a lesbian but this felt just right; they soon discovered how to fill the gap left in their lives by their husbands serving overseas. Sharing a common pain and feeling, she made yet another friend in Pim, a Thai military spouse. And when Flores, another military spouse from The Philippines, joined the group, they all found comfort and love in each others company.
No they were not just cooking Asian dishes together, they were pleasing each other in the absence of any male company for months, and sometimes, years. Still, this group of four did not just find lesbian sex, they also found love, because their friendship was like none they had ever experienced before.
Keiko started to appreciate the power of girlfriends and how girlfriends are not just companions for manicures and shopping but also the pleasure you can derive during intimate moments.
Pierre Coda, the celebrated author on Japanese-foreigner relationships, whose passion is to document the experiences of real people involving at least some Japanese people, wrote this novel based on the life of a Japanese woman who tried to make the best of her life after she married an American man on the base in Japan and then relocated to the United States. This erotic book is definitely not meant for non-adults but is also not suitable for those who have yet to learn to appreciate the beauty of lesbian relationships.
of the father but more importantly than that, it was nearly impossible for her to fight her loneliness. It did not help that the environment at the base was so unwelcoming and other spouses excluded a recent immigrant who spoke accented English.
At that low point, Irene, a Filipina extended not just a hand of friendship but also a place by her side in bed. Keiko was not a lesbian but this felt just right; they soon discovered how to fill the gap left in their lives by their husbands serving overseas. Sharing a common pain and feeling, she made yet another friend in Pim, a Thai military spouse. And when Flores, another military spouse from The Philippines, joined the group, they all found comfort and love in each others company.
No they were not just cooking Asian dishes together, they were pleasing each other in the absence of any male company for months, and sometimes, years. Still, this group of four did not just find lesbian sex, they also found love, because their friendship was like none they had ever experienced before.
Keiko started to appreciate the power of girlfriends and how girlfriends are not just companions for manicures and shopping but also the pleasure you can derive during intimate moments.
Pierre Coda, the celebrated author on Japanese-foreigner relationships, whose passion is to document the experiences of real people involving at least some Japanese people, wrote this novel based on the life of a Japanese woman who tried to make the best of her life after she married an American man on the base in Japan and then relocated to the United States. This erotic book is definitely not meant for non-adults but is also not suitable for those who have yet to learn to appreciate the beauty of lesbian relationships.

