Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
Macho Brother
Golden Boy Books
(Same as DS-119)
GB-115
Kyle Reich
$2.50
FOREWORD
Says Eda J. LeShan in SEX AND YOUR TEENAGER: “Parents will endure almost anything,” a family-life educator told me. “They will put up with interracial marriages, trial marriages—even promiscuity and out-of-wedlock pregnancies, if necessary, but there is one thing I can assure you—never in your lifetime or mine, will we see parents who will truly accept homosexual relationships between their children. It goes against centuries of conditioning.”
So Bran Wayne, one of the characters in the following novel, is caught in a homosexual act by his father. And Bran is kicked out of the family circle, while his brother Sloane (not yet certain of his own sexuality) is left to immerse himself in a facade of masculinity designed to convince himself and his father of Sloane’s inarguable heterosexuality.
But Cleveland Wayne is eventually forced into a reevaluation of his attitude toward his exiled youngest son. Because, crippled from the waist down in a fall, Cleveland soon realized that what a man does in the bedroom, can’t possibly have anything to do with his worth as a human being.
The following, then, is the story of what happens when Sloane Wayne is sent by his father in search of his younger brother and suddenly finds himself involved in a gay world wherein straight-appearing young men participate in games of bondage and discipline. It is the story of what happens when Sloane inadvertently finds himself caught up with these people and in their extracurricular activities.
Mainly, though, it is the story of one young man’s forced confrontation with those hidden desires locked within himself: desires that hint not only of latent homosexuality but of even deeper and more disturbing sexual needs.
“In his theory of psychosexual development,” states Robert M. Goldenson, Ph.D., in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR: PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHIATRY, AND MEDICAL HISTORY, “Freud held that every child experiences incestuous impulses…” Sloane Wayne is not the exception to this rule. Nor, as Sloane is destined to eventually find out, is his attractive younger brother.
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