PF-1011 Gay Performers

Gay Performers

Proctor File Illustrated

PF-1011

Anonymous

$2.25

FOREWORD

FOR SOME, PRIVATE SEX IS NOT ENOUGH:

THEY NEED AN AUDIENCE TO CLIMAX.

When the boss discovered me and Jose with out pants down, I expected him to fire us. Instead he ordered, “Keep doing what you were doing.” I thought I hadn’t heard him right but, when he repeated it, I bent over and Jose slid right into me. The boss with a lecherous grin as Jose thrust deeper and deeper. Then I noticed he had a bulge in his pants and he kept rubbing it and moaning quietly. After we had reached our moment of ecstasy, the boss said something incredible. “I think you and Jose should entertain me and the members of the Board. Understand?”

INTRODUCTION

For various reasons, the homosexual person, whether male or female, has been forced to perform his or her desired sexual practices in a cloak of secrecy. Until fairly recently, the discovery that a person was gay would lead to numerous complications: loss of job, lowered social status, general harrassment, and in the more extreme times and societies: death.

While there was a flowering of homosexuality in certain cultures—notably the Greeks and Romans—for the most part, it has been regarded as one of the basic taboos. Until the current influence of “Gay Liberation” it was even regarded as an illness by most people in the medical and psychiatric professions, probably even by those members of these professions who were “afflicted” with the “illness” themselves.

Now, however, being homosexual is no longer considered an illness, but it is hardly the kind of thing that most homosexuals flaunt. Although they are officially “normal”, according to the AMA, the majority of suburban and rural mentalities would still classify gay people as perverts.

But, despite the fact that homosexuals have been forced “underground”, it does not surprise anyone in the scene to read the fact that approximately 98 percent of homosexual men have had sexual relations in places other than the confines of the bedroom.

When I say places other than the bedroom, or the privacy of one’s home, I do not necessarily mean the street in broad daylight. There are certain places where public sex is condoned and even encouraged, such as men’s baths and some bars in larger cities, and, of course, gatherings of friends who are “in the know.” Then, there are the acts that can take place anywhere from the local supermarket to the bus station restroom—the places where discovery would mean at the least embarrassment and at the most, arrest.

The reasons why a man would take the risk of having sex in a place that isn’t exactly discreet are as varied as the men themselves. Studies of this phenomenon are heretofore scarce and sketchy. With this book, I attempt to throw a little light on the people involved, where the acts have taken place and, of course, motivation.

The cases are selected from the hundreds ‘of meh who answered ads in several underground papers. I chose them both for their interest, and for their illumination of the problem. They were all asked to be as frank as they wished and were assured that their identities would be kept secret.

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