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When they pulled over and asked where I was headed I always said the next city straight down the same street, it was unincorporated and woodsy and a lot of dirt roads, plus no cops or really anyone. I was 14 when I let older men molest me willingly, I wanted them to fondle me and suck my cock and touch theirs, In the summer I wore really short cut offs, right at the crotch line, tight button fly jeans, no undies either, just enough length that my cock didn’t flop out unknowingly, but sitting on a seat was another thing, there always was just enough to see that I had a cock and no underwear and was hairless, nobody cared and girls and guys looked, but in public what could they do? But as a preteen hitchhiking with them tight short cut offs was impossible from it exposing itself considering I always got a hard on anticipating the new found sexual experiences with older men. If this offends you please cease reading it for it was written to others who have had the same experiences and like it. And once you're done here, head on over to the GH Book Club to check out even more feel-good reads.Notice this is almost all true, I was not molested or harmed and I was the one who sought out gay sex with an older male, thou it is illegal it was not done in the context of a criminal act, but the curiosity of a young boy who was sexually interested in gay sex and a young male who had experienced the same while at the age I was and was a decent man who helped me experience a normal human behavior and allowed me to discover the sexual pleasures of gay sex, yes I am gay, a fagot cum sucker who loves to suck cock Add them all to your own tbr list or pick up a few as the perfect gift for the book-lover in your life.
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