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Valerie Tasso was born into a respectable middle-class family in a Parisian suburb. She fulfilled her father’s hopes by studing for a business degree, before entering into a corporate world of high pressure and repressed desires. alerie found herself seduced by anonymous sex, and regularly sought it out with strangers on the street. Pushed to the edge after an abusive relationship with a businessman who took off with all her savings, she enlisted as a high-class escort. Her life was soon an endless chain of sexual liaisons, including a grave-digger in the local cemetery, an Arab with a taste for coca cola, and a crooked policeman. or Tasso, she had found her freedom of expression. It was only by writing a diary that she could ever recall - and control - what she did, where, and who with. This memoir is based around her diaries, in which she details all her sexual encounters with startling honesty. n Tasso’s words, it is a candid tale of female sexuality and one woman’s pursuit of social acceptance through her body.
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Valerie Tasso was born into a respectable middle-class family in a Parisian suburb. She fulfilled her father’s hopes by studing for a business degree, before entering into a corporate world of high pressure and repressed desires. alerie found herself seduced by anonymous sex, and regularly sought it out with strangers on the street. Pushed to the edge after an abusive relationship with a businessman who took off with all her savings, she enlisted as a high-class escort. Her life was soon an endless chain of sexual liaisons, including a grave-digger in the local cemetery, an Arab with a taste for coca cola, and a crooked policeman. or Tasso, she had found her freedom of expression. It was only by writing a diary that she could ever recall - and control - what she did, where, and who with. This memoir is based around her diaries, in which she details all her sexual encounters with startling honesty. n Tasso’s words, it is a candid tale of female sexuality and one woman’s pursuit of social acceptance through her body.