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Horny Young Dad - Explicit Gay Erotic Short Stories for Men (Hot and Sexy) - cover

Horny Young Dad - Explicit Gay Erotic Short Stories for Men (Hot and Sexy)

Manuel García

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In Horny Young Dad, Manuel García delivers a raw, unfiltered collection of gay erotic stories that strips desire down to skin, sweat, and silence. These are tales of real men—fathers, laborers, strangers at the gym—who don’t speak much, but whose bodies say everything. There's no romance here, only need. No fantasy—just moments charged with tension, power, and that precise instant when something breaks and hunger takes over.
 
In the title story, a routine Sunday swim leads to something far from routine. The narrator finds himself in a crowded locker room, still wet from the pool, when a man walks in—a father, built like someone who doesn’t ask permission. While his kid rinses off, the man waits... and watches. The silence between them stretches, heavy with glances and something unspoken. When the man steps under the showerhead—directly in front of him—everything shifts.
 
The water hits his shaved chest, his black swim briefs cling tighter, and the heat in the room thickens. Their eyes meet. A subtle grin. A flash of skin. The elastic of his briefs tugged down, just enough to show what waits beneath. No words, no questions. Just a shared current, rising.
 
The hairdryer room is empty. He leads the way. What happens next is fast, quiet, and unforgettable—like breath against a neck, or the last second before the door clicks shut behind you.
 
Some men fuck with their eyes. Some leave you with the taste of their skin in your mouth long after they're gone.
Available since: 07/10/2025.
Print length: 70 pages.

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