Gay House Stories

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Everything Happens for a Reason Ch. 01

by Story guy on Aug 30, 2017
Gay Male

It all started when I was reassigned to a new project at work. I was still fairly new and not very comfortable yet with the office culture. The jerk that I worked with on the last project was difficult, and did not do too much to make me feel secure in my new position. In fact, I almost lost my job because of him. Thank god he flunked the random drug test. N...

Everything Happens for a Reason Ch. 04

by Story guy on Aug 30, 2017
Gay Male

This is a sequel to, "Everything happens for a reason-Ch.3" EPILOGUE The room was cold. I pulled the blankets up half way over my head and gradually awakened. The heat of Taylor's body next to mine reminded me that I had died and gone to heaven. Seeing each other again after so many years had been a shock. And the sex last night, and this morning...wow!...

A Gay Teen in Paris Ch. 02

by walterio on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

MORE THAN HE EXPECTED On Marcel's first day of orientation he had to pass a simple physical checkup by the University doctor. Dr. Maurice DuBois went over Marcel's medical history and then he had Marcel provide a urine sample. Dr. DuBois's nurse came back in and drew blood from Marcel's arm. Marcel thought it was strange that Dr. DuBois had a male nurse. He...

Down the Rabbit Hole Ch. 08

by Hal1031 on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

I made it back to my car, but that was the extent of my ambition. I was wiped. This pattern had become all too familiar lately—whipped into a frenzy, dangled for hours in a state of intense arousal, then relieved in an explosive burst that left me physically and emotionally spent. Too early to go home without arousing suspicion, too late to go back to work...

I Thought We Were Friends

by SamSterling83 on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

An oil rig is the last place you'd expect to find a gay guy but sure enough my best friend Sean was gay and he worked as an engineer. The guys suspected he was gay but since he wasn't flamboyant and outworked all of them no one ever gave him a hard time about it. It didn't hurt that Sean was a monster of a human being. At 6'4" with zero body fat he didn't ju...

The Philanthropist

by sr71plt on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

"There's someone I want you to meet. Just as soon as he separates from the battle-ax." "The battle-ax?" Kyle Kendricks asked, a bit confused. He was standing with Trent Taylor at the opening of the Rodin exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. Trent was the curator of the exhibit. He knew Kyle because both served on the board of the Rainbow...

The PA's Interview Pt. 02

by 1suitedbi on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

PART 2 - INDUCTION You look up at me and clear your throat, "Yes Sir, I would very much like to take up the position as your PA, Sir." "Very good Gary, now I suggest you go through to my washroom and tidy yourself up." You quickly rise from my desk retrieve your suit and head for the washroom. I am on the phone when you return, I gesture you to take a sea...

Incubus

by tevans on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Disclaimer: The following story depicts sexual acts between two men. Though unspecified, both participants are intended to be over eighteen. If such material offends you, or you are offended by profanity, please do not continue reading. This story belongs to Timothy Evans and should not be distributed to other sites without expressed consent. Comments and su...

I Fell for Him

by dreamingofblowing on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Part 1 I desperately tried to maintain a straight face in light of what was now occurring. The dinner meeting had gone well, business had been discussed, agreements were reached and it seemed like a new partnership had been achieved. The booth was round and large with plenty of room left over to my right, allowing the two business men to be comfortably spac...

The Madison

by sr71plt on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

It was quite a step up, from senior waiter in the formal dining room to senior evening desk clerk. All of the lower-end staffers at The Madison were careful to congratulate Philip—perhaps a bit too careful, formally, and perfunctory on the part of many of them. Philip knew it was a leap-frog advancement, although he thought he'd done a fine job in the dining...