
Boccaccio dreams of making a trip to hell and listening to the licentious tales of the damned: Story1: Two couples, unknown to each one of them agree for swinging, but each meets one's own spouse. Story2: A friar takes advantage, with deception, of a young bride obsessed with her insatiable husband. Story3: A merchant is absent from home by entrusting his wife to her nephew and she initiates him to sexual experiences. Story4: A husband has a homosexual relationship with one o... (Full plot summary below)
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Boccaccio dreams of making a trip to hell and listening to the licentious tales of the damned: Story1: Two couples, unknown to each one of them agree for swinging, but each meets one's own spouse. Story2: A friar takes advantage, with deception, of a young bride obsessed with her insatiable husband. Story3: A merchant is absent from home by entrusting his wife to her nephew and she initiates him to sexual experiences. Story4: A husband has a homosexual relationship with one of his workers; the wife threatens the worker and requires too much sex from him and causes to his death. Story5: A husband entrusts his wife and daughter to a music teacher who is considered inverted and therefore inoffensive: he has relationships with two women separately and together.
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