Sharing a room when you’re away is tough. Especially sharing with a hot guy when you’ve got your own guy back at home. Tonight, for Jake, something changes to make his time in the barracks much more fun.
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Jock Dads Reminisce – bate buddy erotica
After watching their sons compete in school swimming, two Dads swim some laps and reminisce in the locker room.
Waiting For Luca – gay dom erotica
An unexpected find on Grindr, Brodie dominates a new willing bottom in this gay dom erotic fiction story.
Boyfriend and Brother Caught – gay erotic fiction
A surprise visit from family makes for an interesting interaction.
A New Kind Of Gym Buddy – gay first time erotica
Todd joins a new gym at his university and, as his youthful hormones get the better of him, he makes a new acquaintance.
End Of High School Trip – Part 1 – Gay Teen Fiction
In Australia, at the end of high school, heaps of young, fresh, horny school leavers head to the beaches for “Schoolies”. In this gay teen story, it’s day 1 for curious Dan, and his week is already off to a great start.
Alex’s Trip – Chapter 1 – Preview – Gay Erotic Fiction
I thought it was about time I released a bit of a teaser for a major work I’ve got coming up in 2023. This is chapter 1 from a series a gay erotic novellas.
What Kind of Bator Are You?
I’ve met many different types of bators in my world, more and more I’m realising there’s different types. Take my bator survey to find out your type.
In The Gym Shower – A Gay Cruising Story
Mirroring his actions, I give his balls a light tug and a light twist. I feel his cock throb in response. It’s so easy jerking off other guys. They clearly give you an indication of what they want.
Masturbation Documentary Review: “Sticky: A (Self) Love Story – 2016”
One of the first of its kind, “Sticky: A (Self) Love Story” is a full-length documentary discussing the touchy subject of masturbation, earning positive reviews for its stance on sex education. Addressing truths, myths, and societal taboos of everyone’s favorite bedtime routine, “Sticky” asks the growing question “Why aren’t we talking about this?”