Gay Parade Stories

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The Parade

by Paperpiece on Mar 13, 2018
Gay Male

'Word' / words enclosed by apostrophes = thoughts "Word"/ words enclosed by quotation marks = spoken words *** 'She said to meet her down here..,' I think to myself in the summer heat as the parade starts trickling down Christopher street. It's the pride parade; my girlfriend is bi so she dances on a float every year. No problem with that, she is who she...

The Parade Pt. 02

by Paperpiece on Mar 20, 2018
Gay Male

'Word' / words enclosed by apostrophes = thoughts "Word"/ words enclosed by quotation marks = spoken words ***** I cleaned up before leaving his place — didn't catch his name, didn't want his name. Gave him an old email of mine — if he wants to contact me for real, he can do it through that. Im not risking a phone call or messages to my current email. As...

The Parade Pt. 03

by Paperpiece on Jul 13, 2020
Gay Male

'Word' / words enclosed by apostrophes = thoughts "Word"/ words enclosed by quotation marks = spoken words *** Though the scent of coffee stirs me, it's the plug getting shoved in my ass that actually jolts me awake. Sore all over on a bed that isn't mine, tangled in its sheets, there's dried cum on my face, back, and between my thighs but there he is, lo...

Fly A Flag For National Nude Day

by Transfix on Aug 31, 2017
Gay Male

Well our annual parade was coming up and we were told this year that we would be marching, not only to celebrate Lesbian and Gay people, but to also celebrate National Nude Day, which had just come in. They believed that they could join the two together, as one, and keep all of us "other" people together. "So, how is this going to work?" I asked Bruce for...

The Debutante Ball

by bjmichaels on Aug 30, 2017
Gay Male

My life has been a series of random events; an endless parade of gaffes and non-sequiturs. No goals set—no plans made—just drifting aimlessly on tiny stream to nowhere. One meaningless relationship after another—dead-end jobs—no hobbies or interests that anyone I knew cared about, and an attitude that can only be described as indifferent. "Hey, what are you...

Mascot

by sr71plt on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Chief had first noticed him when they did the Smithson 4th of July parade. The young man was Hispanic with a dark complexion and jet black hair and dashing eyes, also, with an easy smile and a "gosh-died-and-gone-to-heaven" look as the fire trucks rolled by with the firemen all decked out in their firefighting equipment and hanging off the sides of the hook...

New Friend at City Hall

by mrbigdoc on Jul 15, 2020
Gay Male

I had a meeting to attend at a local community to discuss helping out for the holiday parade. I am retired and thought it would be good to help out where I could and donate some of my time to help with this upcoming project. The first meeting of many was held at the City Hall building. I arrived on time and many people present at the meeting to help in the...

All Fools' Day Foolery

by sr71plt on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

[For an earlier story in the NYPD vice detective Mike Kavanagh series, see "Inevitable Case."] Mike Kavanagh stood at the French balcony window of his "seen better times" hotel on Canal Street, looking at the festival parade units forming below him, and then beyond to the western edge of the French Quarter. He was lucky to have found a residence hotel this...

My First Time

by andreaplays on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

I have always like dressing in woman's clothes since being a child. I often would dress up when my parents would leave the house and I would parade around like a woman would. Now that I'm 33 years old and married, I have to wait until my wife leaves to dress up as she wouldn't understand. I often like to dress with the clothing that I like fucking my woman...

A Squire for a Knight

by Royal_Q on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away... Collin watched with excited expectancy as the parade of knights passed by. Would he be there. he thought? Would Sir Lucas Wainwright of Westburough be among those who would compete today? He examined each one as the went by, hoping to spot the red and gold standard that was Sir Luke's. In Collin's eyes, there we...