Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
FOREWORD
The liberated sexual attitudes in today’s world can’t be enjoyed by many people… not because they don’t want to endorse the passing of puritanical ideas but because of personal psychological stumbling blocks. Many are not even aware of why they fear fully to explore life sexually; others can trace their problems to childhood or adolescent incidents, but find themselves helpless to remedy the problem.
Other, more lucky individuals are without such psychological problems and thus are able to enjoy their life completely, finding sexual experimentation a part, but certainly not the only aspect, of a full life style.
These two personality types are found in the homosexual world as well and it is the conflicts of these contrasting life styles when they are brought together by two strong individuals who become intimately involved that are explored in Jerry Eaton’s novel. Mouth Man.
In the framework of a dramatic, sexually stimulating fictional work, he explores the two life styles and the efforts of a liberated free spirit to assist his friend in overcoming the inhibitions that have made his life far less than satisfactory.
Inability to enjoy various sexual acts without guilt feelings arid unjustifiable anger, even physical reaction against those who seek to lead him into such incidents have been a problem for Buff Cody, a talented young musician, since he was brutally raped by an uncaring uncle as a youngster. He must face up to his problems when he and his band are hired to play at a gay night club.
The owner enjoys life to the utmost, and feels Buff also should. His efforts to convince Buff that sex can be beautiful and pleasurable, are detailed graphically.
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