Sixteen-year-old Frederick has a lot of rules for himself. Like if someone calls him Freddy he doesn't have to respond; he only wears shirts with buttons and he hates getting dirty. His odd behavior makes him an easy target for the "Despisers" at school, but he's gotten used to eating lunch alone in
What They Don't Tell You
โ Scribed by Cain Berlinger
- Publisher
- loveyoudivine Alterotica
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 25 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Gay Lit
Damon wants to be white, but then he discovers the fine line between racism and raceplay. Is it ever ok to use the 'N' word?
Hes a light skinned black boy who wants to be white. Getting a white Daddy feels like a step in the right direction. Leather wearing comes naturally. Why not try a gay leather bar? But making a fetish out of what seems like racism? Thats too far, right?
Shocked by the raceplay he witnesses, Damon makes some disturbing discoveries about his own nature and desires.
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