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Sex in Morocco - Explicit Gay Erotic Short Stories for Men (Hot and Sexy) - cover

Sex in Morocco - Explicit Gay Erotic Short Stories for Men (Hot and Sexy)

Manuel García

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In Sex in Morocco, desire doesn’t ask. It takes. These stories are carved from flesh, sweat, and silence — where men meet in sun-drenched courtyards, half-empty hotel bars, locker rooms, and street corners. They don’t fall in love. They fall into each other. And when they do, the world fades — leaving only breath, friction, and the hunger to feel more.
 
The title story unfolds under the Moroccan sun, where Romain, 19, craves what most boys don’t: the quiet strength of older men. At a hotel full of retirees, he spots Jean — 64, blunt, tan, and alone. A glance. A question. A dinner invitation. What follows is not romance, but submission. Champagne, skin, and the slow rhythm of someone who knows exactly what he wants.
 
Jean stood in front of me, shirt half-open, the smell of cologne and sweat rising from his chest. He took my glass, set it down, and kissed me like he’d been waiting for years — not for love, but for permission. When he undressed me, I didn’t speak. I didn’t need to. My legs were already parting.
 
But in Morocco, one night is never enough. Romain wakes up to warm mouths and cooler instructions. "Tonight, come back. I have a surprise," Jean says — and just like that, a day of wild exploration begins. A new man. A different kink. A shift in power. The boy becomes the hunter, the prey, and something else entirely.
 
Sensual, carnal, and brutally honest, this collection captures what happens when men stop pretending — and start taking.
Available since: 07/17/2025.
Print length: 70 pages.

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