Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
Straight Sucker
Surree Stud
SS-002
Samuel West
$2.25
FOREWORD
Average guys, straight or otherwise, are apt to be easily satisfied sexually. Those who stand out from the crowd often require a special brand of stimulation. The boy who has everything becomes quickly jaded. If he’s queer to begin with, he turns kinky for kicks and develops into what’s know to the trade as a queer queer.
Barth Miller had everything. He was dewy enough to be classified chicken, hung well enough to draw whistles in locker rooms, handsome enough to attract numerous numbers, rich enough to buy fag-hating sheriffs. Barth had a young buddy, Les Farrell. Les was poor, loyal, devoted, and superbly constructed. Before long Les and Barth are enjoying relatively normal boy-boy relations. Barth’s aberration doesn’t surface until he sees, conquers, and comes in Les Farrell’s shy but very susceptible cousin. That easy conquest simply wets our hero’s appetite. His hunger pangs run wild as he goes on to meet a pulse-quickening, jaw-shattering challenge—Arthur.
Arthur, who has so much to give, gives lavishly to the boy who has everything. He refuses only the one thing—the one variation—Barth covets most of all. Barth learns the hard way that lads who fall for straight studs are likely to end up with bloody noses and thwarted desires. The bitter lesson fails to embitter the poor little rich boy. Even a gang rape, engineered and abetted by Arthur, merely refreshes him. Refreshed and indomitable, he abandons the love of his life; and, with the assistance of not one, not two, but three stepfathers, Barth comes to grips with his future.
Not every queer can rely on gutsy assistance from three virile stepfathers. Few boys possess Barth Miller’s assets and even fewer can hope to get their kinks accommodated as Barth does. Yet his story illuminates one facet of gay life most often relegated to darkness. In Straight Sucker you may recognize your own story.
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