What I mean generally are publications such as the already cited "Penthouse Letters" & some of the magazines. What I find interesting is how well I remember the wording of some of these earliest public comments viz. enemas.
I was about 18 or so, staying at friend's house. I woke before anyone else & started thumbing through some old editions of Penthouse. Sure enough, in the Special Preference section a woman recounts her enjoyment of enemas, then finding out, by accident that her husband also liked them. What struck me in particular was the matter-of-fact way she describes him becoming constipated, so of course she would give him an enema. After 35 years I not only remember this, but find it terribly erotic.
Short after that I discovered the actual enema publications in the adult section of Circus of Books in West Hollywood. Water & Power & Waterworks in particular. One story really, really stuck in my mind: a girl named Joan, 18, discusses her constipation & resultant misery with her mom while the narrator, a younger neighbor boy, watches & listens from an open window. Mom suggests an enema, Joan agrees. She kneels on the couch, torso forward while mom spreads her bottom, inserts the nozzle & proceeds.
"I can feel it coming in!" Joan suddenly says. "Oh lordy!" Mom laughs telling Joan she knows what she means 'cause her mother gave her enemas every week, need it or not. Eventually Joan gets too full & her mom basically forces her to take the rest, which I find not so appealing.
Still, the story has stayed with me, the phrases--the author managed to use the word "enema" in every phrase spoken by either character. Kneeling on the couch, the spread bottom, using cold cream as a lubricant. "I can feel it going in!" is an unbearably erotic phrase to me to this day.
Anyone else recall this story, which I believe appeared in Waterworks?