Gay Lose Stories

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Christmas in Zonei Pt. 04

by roughboy18 on Aug 31, 2017
Gay Male

Copyright jvaughn, 2014. All rights reserved. Copyright violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Comments welcome. Let me know what you think. -Jay ***** Chapter Six Raeden ran through the forest, his bare feet crunching softly on the leaf-strewn path. The woods were deeply shadowed, the air cool and fresh. Birds twittered in th...

Back to You Ch. 07

by thealphamale on Jul 11, 2018
Gay Male

Hey Guys! Here's the seventh chapter of Back to You. Apologies for the delay as I was on vacation for most of this month. The story is winding down, so big thanks to everyone who's stuck around. Hope you guys like it. Please let me know what you think- I really appreciate it. Chapter 7: Let's stay like this Matt woke up to the sound of Arrested Developmen...

Str8 Guy Loses Bet to Gay Roommate

by Str8SensitiveGuy on Jul 27, 2020
Gay Male

For my junior year of college I had to move to the dorm for upper classmen. This meant that I had a new roommate. His name was Max and I met him the day I moved in. He had arrived before me and had already picked a side of the room. He was mostly done unpacking and settling in as I barged in with all of my things. We chatted and got to know each other a litt...

The Seduction of Roger Ch. 01

by Ken Nitsua on Jun 8, 2020
Gay Male

THE SEDUCTION OF ROGER CH. 01 by K. Nitsua. Copyright 2020 by the author. Every gay man at some point in their lives runs into someone who provokes lust at first sight. Someone who is just their type, handsome, hunky, hung—and straight. Usually that's the end of the story for me. I'm good enough looking and comfortable in my skin. I have a busy enough socia...

Teaching Adam

by Lemonesque on Oct 15, 2017
Gay Male

I'd spent numerous evenings over the past couple of years, down at the local art college as a life model. The courses usually started in the winter, when I would arrive and pose fully clothed for a semi-circle of students, who were armed with pencils, charcoal, and oversized sketch-books. As the seasons warmed through winter, spring, and into summer, I woul...

End of the North

by Heronimus on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

I'd really appreciate comments on my stuff -constructive or anyhow. * I used to work for the federal government, doing construction and maintenance on radio towers for the Department of Transport. A couple of years ago they privatized the whole section, and I ended up with the choice between working for whoever took it over or taking the work myself. Well,...

Then There was Tye... Ch. 02

by reallife4me on Dec 19, 2018
Gay Male

Winter break had come and gone we had said goodbye to 1977 and hello to 1978. My winter break was spent in complete and total bliss. I had spent the holidays with Tye being his adoring companion. I catered to his every need and kept his little tiny one-bedroom apartment in immaculate order. Being a poor college student on break from school I concentrated on...

The Physical Therapist Ch. 03

by rogermeyers on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

Everything seemed to be going well for Bill. He went on a much deserved vacation to the Bahamas. He received an award from the practice for his professionalism and excellent bedside manner. But, most importantly, he started going out more; he went out on a few dates with some guys. He hadn't heard from either Walter or Jake, much to his relief. The only reas...

Traveling Ch. 06

by jjdtx on Sep 16, 2017
Gay Male

My travels brought me to the Austin area, where one of my old college roommates happened to live. So, I had called Tom and arranged to have dinner with him and his wife during my week long visit. While we had been roommates, Tom and I had sex on a regular basis. Tom was very much a bottom, and truly the most orally talented guy I had ever known. When I arriv...

Fortress of Solitude

by timmywells on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

In the Summer of 1970... Charlie was heading off to college out west, while I was going to school nearer my home, and when we met on the day before he was flying out, I was filled with mixed emotions. I had known Charlie since kindergarten, and we had been best friends all of those years, sharing laughter and tears as we grew up. Now we were parting, and e...