
Bernadette is a conduit for sensations arriving via the pipeline of the subconscious. The author's message is that humans are animals and consquently assembled from a limited yet complex assortment of elements in the environment, which are required as food and agglomerate themselves according to genetic proclivity. Watson is primarily interested in the fluid nature of gender and the ways in which molecules are to determin one's sexuality and desirability. The author prefers to dwell on sexual aromas and the processes that contribute to this aromas (most of them genetic in nature) because the olfactory sense is the one which governs memory and memory is everything. Watson is happiest when completely smeared in the fishy oils of naked function and so-called civilization is forgotten, in favour of a more viscous and commanding medium called animal lust.
The American Dream is a myth, as is the rugged American frontiersman. Watson's commitment to exposing American men for the ridiculous, germophobic mommy's boys they are is tempered only by the delicious knowledge that there are other men out there, men who listen to their subconscious and obey the rythms and enticements of that sacred smell.
Kat is a long-legged South Boston beauty, with glossy red-hair and freckles and a cocky smile for the world. She meets her match in Neil, an Englishman in her chemistry class who grates her innermost desire like sexually-scented...
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