DS-123 Daddy’s Big Boy

Daddy’s Big Boy

Driveshaft Library

DS-123

Doug Mason

$3.95

(As a departure… the son rapes the father in this one. I wouldn’t have minded about twenty more chapters — Timon)

Foreword

“I don’t think the term ’sadomasochism’ is appropriate for the so-called heavy sex I get into,” said a gay to Bill McLoud in the latter’s BLUEBOY article Beyond Sexual Barrieres. “…When I bet my buddy’s ass or punch him in the chest it’s not pain he’s experiencing, it’s pleasure—strong sensation. I’m getting off on making him feel. And I want to feel it, too. ‘Pain’ is just misunderstood in this context.”

Aspects of sadomasochism and/or bondage-discipline have long been an intricate part of hetero- as well as homosexuality. Why?

“For reasons that are largely unknown, experiences that involve fear or pain… are often erotically stimulating,” says Robert M. Goldenson, M.D., in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR: PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHIATRY, AND MEDICAL HISTORY. “… When a person finds himself in a threatening situation, large quantities of adrenalin are secreted, quickening the heartbeat, sending blood to the brain and muscles.”

The following novel, then, is a story of one man’s fears: fear of losing his business position within the community; fear of latent homosexuality; fear that he had sired a homosexual son; fear of once again experiencing sensations that had occurred during a long-ago gang-rape; fear of incest with homosexual overtones; fear of the enjoyment to be had while being physically secured by chains.

It is a story of how one man is forced into waking up to the facts regarding himself and his attractive young son. It is the story of one man’s release from powerful mental bonds that had held him entrapped within a situation that Jess Steam in his THE SIXTH MAN has called one of homosexuality’s greater emotional and social problems.

Because Dorn Wilcox, like so many gays of his generation, had suppressed his natural sexuality, supposing he could find contentment in a hostile society only if he made the social gesture of marrying and fathering children.

Such a man, says Stern, “is in constant conflict with himself because of his very ambivalence, and no homosexual feels greater pangs of guilt. And no one has greater problems with himself and society. For… (such a man) does not know where he belongs.”

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