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in Doing It!, John Warren Wells collects the popular correspondence columns he wrote for Swank Magazine, and gives his readers free rein to post their reports from the barricades of the Sexual Revolution. You'll hear from Alfred, who wants to watch his wife make it with another man. You'll meet Beatrice, always looking for new ways to please her husband. Dean is a dedicated rubber fetishist, CNH is partial to fur. Margaret gave up sex ten years ago...for her mother. Chester wants a spanking. And Ted wants to know how much is too much. And here's a fellow who signs himself Electro-Freak: "I use an old Lionel transformer from the electric train set I got as a kid. The transformer takes 110 volt house current and reduces it to an extremely low voltage. If you were to grasp the output wires you wouldn't feel anything. However, by inserting the wires into moist orifices of the body, a mild shock can be elicited. "Basically I play the dominant role and the girl plays the submissive role. I subject her to a mild (but extremely uncomfortable) shock. Then, after she begs, pleads for me to stop, I take off the wires and console her..."