Gay Old Man Stories

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Cabin Adventures Pt. 01

by MrSunshineBoy on Sep 21, 2020
Gay Male

'All characters in this story are older than 18 years' *** "Come on James, just a few more meters!" Andrew shouted. "Come on little man, pull up like you mean it!" Chris followed shortly after. James threw his upper body up and grabbed a rock on his right side, he pulled himself up and allowed his feet to rest in a small hole. James looked up, just one o...

Climbing Machu Picchu

by sr71plt on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

"Some beautiful young men out there, aren't there?" Alex looked up, startled. The man standing by his table at the edge of the verandah of the Southbeach Café, overlooking a stretch of Key West beach at the southernmost point in the United States, was somewhat of a cipher. He was clearly old—quite old—but he was equally clearly well preserved. His deep tan,...

Bad Tutor

by timmywells on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

"No Dustin," Jacob Gordon said as he leaned over his student's shoulder. "That's not a debit - it's a credit - and that should go over to this column. You know better than that." "Oh yeah," the young man said, scratching his long blond hair with the eraser end of his pencil before before correcting the mistake, and as the senior citizen looked over the shou...

Scorpions and Friends

by nastolgiclikeyou on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Thanks to the comments, I rewrote the first chapter, added it to the second one and looked for some editing help. Hope you enjoy this one. Please comment and let me know how you liked/didn't like it. Special thanks go to Gunter 99 and Sugababy for their time and editing this. *************** Chapter 1: Vipers and friends Jet lagged and exhausted, the l...

Old Man Badger and Me

by alexcarr on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Badger just loved to sniff cock. At first that's all it seemed he wanted. He'd call me his ginger boy - for obvious reasons. He was a guy of about seventy and somehow really turned me on, and me? I was only twenty but as Badger would say, a real handful - and I knew what he meant. I shall never know why but he gave me the time of my life in his small front l...

The Man in the Next Booth

by barry_nine on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Terry did not really know what kept drawing him to the shabby little adult bookstore just off the interstate. Each time he would tell himself he was never going there again, he found himself slinking inside through that goddamned metal door with that stupid sign. That sign that said persons had to be "18 or over to enter—NO EXCEPTIONS". The fact that some du...

Julius and Tom

by Turbidus on Nov 27, 2017
Gay Male

Reader alert: this is not an erotic story I am conflicted about publishing this story. I do not mean, in any way, to trivialize the horrors a man like Julius would have dealt with. The idea came to me when I was half asleep, on a plane coming home from a meeting. I tried several times to tell it from Tom's point of view but I couldn't make it work. I am a...

It's Just Not Cricket

by dacked on May 16, 2018
Gay Male

Editor's note: this story contains scenes of incest or incest content. ***** Disclaimer: This story features unprotected sex between multiple people. In real life I promote safe sex but I have included it as a stylistic choice in this work of fiction. ***** The midday sun was beating down on us hard. Each man was positioned and focused, his task clear. T...

It's Just Not Cricket Pt. 04

by dacked on Jul 24, 2018
Gay Male

Part 4: The Ashes Author's note- this story contains depictions of same sex incest. ***** "I don't believe it." I said to my dad, stepping outside and closing the sliding door behind me. Back in the living room my wife was watching TV with our little girl, completely oblivious to the conversation we were having. "It's true mate. You can blame bloody Glen...

Mister Charles

by exaucer on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

The summer of 1976 was especially hot. It was late August and I was studying in the library at college but found it impossible to concentrate. Every time I looked out of the window I could see carefree people in the quad, laughing, enjoying life, making the most of the wonderful, warm weather. I felt left behind, stuck in this mausoleum reading but not takin...