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Cover of I Like to Watch: Gay Erotic Stories

I Like to Watch: Gay Erotic Stories

โœ Scribed by Christopher Pierce


Book ID
110817204
Publisher
Cleis Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
139 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781573446914
ASIN
B07H45MBV5

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


The dance between the viewer and the viewed fuels the stories of I Like to Watch, a stunning anthology of gay erotica for voyeurs and exhibitionists. In the words of editor Christopher Pierce, "the possibilities are as varied as the individuals who have watched and performed this ritual since the first Cro-Magnon man accidentally saw two men getting it on and decided to stay and watch the show." Pierce has assembled stellar contributors including Shane Allison, T. Hitman, Jeff Mann, Rob Rosen, and more in this collection devoted to spying, ogling, teasing, flaunting, and showing off for a lover or a stranger. Every exhibitionist needs a voyeur -- and in the intimately charged scenarios of I Like to Watch, the special thrill of getting caught is as much fun as completely shedding one's inhibitions.


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