Monday, April 30, 2012

Controversial Passage 2, Explanation, and Citation


"Hello, Ralph ... " I said, kneeling in front of Michael. Ralph was small and soft and just hung there. I shook some Moustache into the palm of my hand but when I reached out toward Michael, he caught my hand and said, "Don't ... it stings ... " "How do you know?" "I just do ... ""But you said ... “He didn't let me finish. Instead, he kneeled with me and as we kissed Ralph grew bigger and hard I undressed myself, while Michael watched. Ralph stuck straight out, as if he was watching too. We made love on the bathroom rug, but just when I was getting really excited, Michael came. I wondered if it would ever work out right between us. "I'm sorry," he said. "I just couldn't wait ... it's been a few weeks." "That's okay.

This passage could be considered controversial due to it description of Michaels penis. It describes every move “it” makes. This passage is nothing but sexuality between to young adults.  Parents don’t want their children thinking things like this are ok and normal.  The description of this passage may be too much for a young child that has parents that have not had the chance to speak about the subject of sex and the things that happen when they become “happy”.  This can truly be considered a controversial passage.


. "Forever By Judy Blume." onread.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 May 2012. <http://www.onread.com/fbreader/1415336/>.

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