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Read about Darren and his love at first sight encounter with an 18 year old school boy. Fiction, non-fiction, and fictionalized accounts based on true stories, all impart truths. Three short love stories about relationships between gay men. Through these stories, we can gain insights into the nature of man/boy relationships in various manifestations and social settings. I recently had to read a few such stories for a research project, and, frankly, they left my feeling a bit icky a about the way in which they simultaneously misrepresent and exploit gay relationships. Man/Boy Love is as old as love itself, and stories of it have been told for thousands of years. For example, there’s often a great deal of angst around the protagonist or antagonist sleeping with (or even just lusting after) someone else in circumstances that don’t even qualify as infidelity (e.g. Typically, the male protagonists have values and attitudes to sex and relationships that directly align with female romance novel readers – in other words, not even remotely typical of the vast majority of gay men. But in order to appeal to them the sex is either entirely eliminated or is so vanilla and twee as to be laughable. Apparently his roommate had been using ether on him to knock him out. It was discovered that he had a high level of ether in his bloodstream.
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It seems the ladies just can’t get enough of male same-sex romances. A guy went to the doctor because of pain in his rectum. But they are largely aimed at the female consumers of romance novels. Child sex abuse: My little heart would beat faster when I’d hear him coming down to my room, Sophie says. If you’re looking for a “juicy” gay romance read then I’d definitely avoid the so-called M/M novels.