Gay Principle Stories

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Infinite Scroll

Don’t Mess with a Missionary Man

by mrwankles on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

I live in a community where too many guys spend their Sunday mornings attending Sunday School and their summer evenings at Vacation Bible School instead of going hiking, going water-skiiing, smoking pot by a pool, or grabbing a beer together after work. I tried to mind my own business but when people like me wouldn't come to them, they would instead come to...

Platres Conclave Ch. 05

by sr71plt on Aug 30, 2017
Gay Male

In the ensuing months I shouldn't have gotten so busy in my duties of following my wife around or earning my keep in keeping up with cultural affairs on the island. If I'd gone less with the flow in my attempt to fit into the embassy community and into Carolyn's life as she wanted and try to concentrate on who I should be rather than who I wanted to be, I mi...

The Pleaser Principle

by ATLovin on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Michael trembled imperceptibly as he wheeled his Ford Explorer into the narrow parking space in front of Suite 208, snapped off the radio and killed the engine. This is it, he thought. Both hands gripped the wheel as he sorted through complex emotions. No fighting it any longer. He had come to take charge of his life, and for once, finally after his 42 years...

Singapore Sling

by sr71plt on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Kyle was an adventuresome, inventive, strong-minded young man. In short, he was a smartass. He'd been raised by maids and chauffeurs, and he was spending his college freshman year abroad with the floating University of the Pacific not because he was brilliant—which, in some ways, he was—but because his parents didn't know what to do with him and better out o...

The Customer (Dexter's Saga) Ch. 35

by JoyStick56 on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

This story is dedicated to all the real Super Heroes of our time - The Service men and women of our Armed Forces and First Responders. This story is a work of pure fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or l...

Brotherly Love

by Khorybannefin on Jul 17, 2018
Gay Male

Editor's note: this story contains scenes of incest or incest content. *** "Danny! Hurry up!" "For fucks sake Sean, would you chill out? You act like you've never seen a pool before." "Not one that was actually clean and full enough to swim in! Now come on!" Danny sighed and rolled his eyes as his twin brother raced ahead of him, bare feet slapping on...

Fitting In

by sr71plt on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

"But you don't have classes today, do you?" I was sitting in the dean's office, steeped in the Gothic architecture and trappings, including the imposing stain-glass window behind where he sat, of the older buildings on the Georgetown University campus. Georgetown was the premier Jesuit educational institution in the United States, sitting on the heights bes...

Box Shaped Heart Ch. 11

by laurasfox on Dec 19, 2018
Gay Male

Chapter Eleven – What Was Seen Cannot Be Unseen Carter was chewing the nail on his index finger like a Duracell rabbit at a carrot tasting. The initial shock was gone, but he still held Simon's phone in his hand, not wanting to let go. But it was not like those offending pictures were going to disappear by magic. There, on the shiny screen, Alex Ruskin was...

Exploring My Bi Side

by bscurious1 on Oct 6, 2020
Gay Male

Like many men late in life I began having bi curiosities. In my teens and twenties, I would have never even considered fooling around with another guy. I'm not sure if that comes from peer pressure, fear, inexperience or just lack of one's own self confidence. I was in my mid-thirties when I had a girlfriend who really opened my eyes sexually, pushed me pas...

Homeward Bound Ch. 08

by sr71plt on Aug 30, 2017
Gay Male

I was overwhelmed by my reception when I returned to Asheville. Suddenly people wanted to speak to me and associate with me who never had the time of day to give me when I lived there and worked in boarding houses. Everyone scrupulously avoided speaking of my origins in the city—especially the men, some of whom I recognized all too well. But I was invited ev...