by
nakamook
on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male
A few warnings right off the bat. This story goes to dark places - assault, substance abuse, alcoholism, depression. Everyone who deserves to end up okay ends up okay. We'll all get there in the end, together. Have faith; love wins in the end.
But nakamook, I hear some of you say. This is not what we expected. What about the pirates?
What pirates?
Just...
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by
robinkaty
on Jun 1, 2020
Gay Male
HOW THE RIVER FEELS
One -- A Concert to Remember
Jack sat in the dim light, reading his program for the symphony concert, the first of the season. It was the first time he had been to a concert since -- how long? -- since before he and Karen had married. No, they went once or twice in their first year of marriage. Then, job, childbirth, moves, finances, al...
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by
adjoaq
on Sep 25, 2017
Gay Male
Comments, critiques and tips are welcome.
Oliver Bennett vs. Adrian Graham
Dedicated to Princess Nina-Rose (You've found that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life. Congratulations!)
Merry Christmas Folks!
***
"Oh fuck, fuck..." Oliver gasped as he felt fingers wrap around his cock, jerking him with sure strokes. "Adrian..."...
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by
RolandQ
on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male
Prologue: The Interview
The following is based on an interview. It turned out too long for the magazine article but ended as a book. My assignment was to interview an unconventional household: five gay men living, not as roommates, but rather as a romantic, sexual unit. Did this arrangement constitute promiscuity? Must a household of men resemble a frat ho...
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by
DWSimon
on Sep 25, 2017
Gay Male
*** Liam ***
I stood by the side of the grave, staring at my mother's casket, draped in flowers. For some reason, I couldn't cry. I'd been inconsolable when my dad died, but now, my cheeks were dry. Of course, she'd been sick for years. I guess at this point, I was just glad she didn't hurt anymore. The pain, never ending, heart wrenching pain, had been so...
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