A Dirty Screw

by DirtiestSecretz

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You give him a big smile and say "I would love to."
"Great, I will meet you out the front and take you out to a nice place that I have found." Foley doesn't hide his excitement and runs off in the direction of his quarters.

You quickly get ready and put on a floral dress and some make up. When Foley sees you approach he gives a low whistle and laughs, "Now that is what I am talking about.  You look great."
He takes you to a restraunt overlooking the water.  It is actually a beautiful place. You both talk about work, dreams and interests and seem to get along really well.  You find out that Foley is actually fairly new himself and doesn't have very many friends at work yet. He also talks about the dangers of the job.  He gets a serious look in his eyes and says, "I am not sure how much I can protect you, you know."
You smile, "I can look after myself."
"I see the fear in you.  I think the others do too.  You are too femanine to look threatening and too beautiful not to be a target."
"Then what do you suggest I do?" you ask.
"Well.. in prison sexual abuse is a weapon. However, there are ways of combating this weapon. Have you ever asked yourself why some people like hot food and others can't handle it?"
After a pause for thought you respond "I guess it is that they slowly build up a tolerance to the spice."
"True, that is part of it.  But not all of it. They associatate that feeling with pleasure. We don't have different nerves for pleasure and pain. It is our brain that decides how to interprate those signals.  Now if you have had pleasent experiences eating hot food,  you are teaching your brain that this sensation is a good one. Do you understand what I am saying?"
"Yeah, I think I do. Our brain makes associations.  If I have bad experiences with a spiders I will have negative reactions to their presence. Some people can't even handle talking about them.  But, if I have positive experiences, just the sight of a spider is likely to bring me joy. Having said that, if I have negative experiences in my work, I could get very sensitive to them and eventually not be able to tollerate any sign of these events. However, in a controlled environment I could gradually challenge myself and experience pleasure.  Over time I could train myself to be fearless and not just tollerate what most people would run screaming from but enjoy it. There is one problem though. I don't think I want to enjoy it."
Foley laughs, "You can go as far as you want. And this is not to make you someone who lets prisoners do what they want with you. No, this is to take away their threats and, if you are unfortunatly grabed by an inmate, with this training, you may not end up traumatised."


"I am not falling for that one."

Agree to his training





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