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DS-101 Horny Hijackers

Horny Hijackers

Driveshaft Library

DS-101

Rick Taylor

$3.95

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Horny Hijackers

Driveshaft Library

DS-101

Rick Taylor

$3.95

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Foreword

For years the “straight” society mistakenly viewed all homosexuals in the stereotype image of the effeminate individual whose every gesture and mannerism—the effusive, peening exhibitionism—supposedly labeled him a homosexual as effectively as any sign hung around his neck might have done.

However, as pointed out by Jess Stearn in his THE SIXTH MAN: “Effeminate features or mannerisms… do not necessarily signify homosexuality. And, paradoxically, an inveterate homosexual may be the most masculine-looking person in the world.”

Of course, on the opposite end of the scale, many “gays,” as pointed out by no less an authority than Sigmund Freud in his “The Sexual Life of Man” as published in A.M. Krich’s MEN, have gone to the extreme of saying that homosexuals “are a special variety of the human race.” To prove their point, they are quick to cite such homosexuals as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Alexander the Great, Hadrian, and Julius Caesar.

The truth, more often than not, is likely to be found somewhere in between. Within the ranks of homosexuality, there are probably just as many superior and valuable individuals—as well as the inferior and worthless ones—as are to be found among those in straight society.

The following is the story of several homosexuals: some good, some not so good; but, none all that different from their heterosexual counterparts.

Some of these characters have excelled in college athletics, others have excelled on the fields of battle in Viet Nam. None of them, standing in a randomly selected group of people, could be singled out as being gay merely because of any outward appearances.

Like anyone living in this day and age, though, the gays in this novel sometimes find they have difficulty adjusting not only to society as they find it but, also, to their own sexuality.

Read, then, of Tyler Chambers and Kroner Kranston, college kids who are inadvertently thrown into an encounter with three young Viet-Nam-veterans-turned-hijackers. Learn, as Tyler Chambers learns, that it is often difficult—even in the unusually liberal atmosphere found on today’s college campuses—to break loose from age-old taboos without first undergoing ordeals “by fire” that are not willingly sought out but which, in fact, are endured only because they are forced upon us by outside elements over which we, fortunately, have no conscious control.

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