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The Model - Explicit Gay Erotic Short Stories for Men (Hot and Sexy) - cover

The Model - Explicit Gay Erotic Short Stories for Men (Hot and Sexy)

Manuel García

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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In The Model, Manuel García strips away all sentimentality to reveal raw, masculine desire in its purest form. These stories are not about romance—they're about tension, challenge, and the charged silences between men who know what they want but won’t say it aloud. Set in gritty, tangible places—studios, alleys, locker rooms, dormitories—this collection explores a virile, unapologetic eroticism. Here, lust is sculpted from sweat, stares, and the invisible current that runs between bodies built for power, not pretense.
 
The title story unfolds in the hushed light of an artist’s studio, where the search for an ideal body to portray an allegory of beauty becomes something else entirely. The painter isn’t looking for perfection—he’s hunting for a presence, a form that distills desire into skin, bone, and gaze.
 
He had tried the usual routes—Academy boys, seasoned posers—but none of them embodied the aloof, almost cruel grace he needed. So he turned to strangers. Then, one by one, they arrived. Some too crude, others too playful, a few disarmingly close but not quite right. And then he walked in. Tall, angular, silent. When he undressed, the room seemed to still. Not just a model, but a challenge. A temptation framed in muscle and restraint. He stood there, half in shadow, and the painter realized: this wasn’t about art anymore.
 
The moment he posed—spine arched, eyes lowered, mouth slightly parted—it wasn’t a canvas the painter wanted to cover, but the man himself.
 
The Model leaves the scent of sweat on your fingers and the weight of a glance you won’t forget. These are not stories of happy endings. They’re stories of beginnings—of men caught in the moment just before surrender.
Disponibile da: 03/07/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 70 pagine.

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