He obstinately wanted no part in achieving the goal of generations--but the goal with equal obstinacy wanted all of him! Excerpt To keep the record straight: Orville Close was first man on the Moon. Harold Ferguson was second. They never talk about it. It started on that October morning when the
Man-to-Man Firsts
β Scribed by Diana Sheridan
- Publisher
- Secret Cravings Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 45 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Do you remember your
first sexual experience? How about your first same-sex experience? These
men remember losing their gay cherries and tell us all about
itβ¦in hot, specific detail! Read each story and savor the
menβs excitement as they explore the other side of their
sexual natures. Share and enjoy the retelling in glorious words of
wonder and sheer heat as they βcome outβ and tell
us alllllll about it.
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