Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
Foreword
From time beginning, Man has known three sources of pleasure for himself. He learns from himself, from other men, and from women. Man has revered woman as a symbol of birth and rebirth, using her more as a necessity than as an object of pleasure. For pleasure, he often turns to his comrades. Sex with woman is for procreation. Sex with men is for pleasure.
Man is no different today to the extent that he still turns to men for pleasure. In some cases, men have turned their backs on the established mores and prefer to love men entirely, caring nothing for women. For some, this is a passing thing and for others, a lifetime obsession.
In Europe, these men are looked upon as members of society. In America, they are called vile names and are still subject to ridicule in what has been called the “most enlightened society on earth.”
Jack Thompson is a man who finds pleasure in sex, regardless of which sex he participates with. He prefers to have sex with men. Tom Jenner is Jack’s best friend. They had grown up together but Tom didn t know about Jack’s preference until they went to college and roomed together for two years. Only by accident did Tom find out about his friend, and the pair split, but Tom suddenly found himself facing his own emerging yearnings.
How does Tom come to grips with himself and why? How does his attitude toward his life-long friend change and mature? How does Tom face himself? Read their story; see that everything is not always as it looks or seems to look.
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