Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
FOREWORD
In the Golden Age of ancient Greece, boys on the threshold of manhood were guided by older men in the learning of life and morality, and this concept exists today through such programs as offered by big brothers, boy scouts and boys clubs.
Athletic coaches also set an example for many young men to follow, and in their demands for athletic fitness and good conduct in personal activities, they lead a boy properly on the sometimes difficult road to manhood.
Boys often are faced with major challenges, sometimes from other boys who elect not to follow the good example of adults and seek to encourage others to follow them into pursuits that are questionable, sometimes even criminal.
The blossoming of sexual desires is a major challenge to face for many boys, often more so when the boy is torn between the so-called “normal” relationships with girls, and a personal, perhaps not understood, interest in other males.
Often, because of community and peer pressures, the boy will suppress his natural urges and “go with the crowd” and ultimately end up in a marriage that can only spell disaster.
The problems a boy faces when confronted with the possibility that he may be homosexual is dealt with explicitly and sympathetically in this latest hard hitting novel by Newt Jennings, who often writes of sexual activities and problems of boys on the brink of becoming men.
In this novel, young Billie is brutally introduced to gay sex when he is dragged into a high school gym shower room and forced to submit to the savage seduction of three football studs interested only in their own personal gratification at his expense.
The boy is rescued by his gym teacher, who also is coach of the school’s track team. He is unaware that the handsome young coach is gay, but reluctant to become involved sexually with any of his students.
An unexpected set of circumstances, including murder and suicide, bring them closer together, but it is only after the brutal athletes attack Billie a second time that he finds out that not all gay sex has to be so terrifying.
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