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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2008-08-26 03:05 pm

“Whatever, Dude” by Ryan Field

A man in his mid-thirties, tired to cruise the night club and to have tamed one night stands, decides to walk the very dark side and finds his dangerous pleasure outside the restroom in a public park. The only man he finds, a young latino man in his early twenties, mistakes him for an hustler and he decides to go along with the play.

The story is only a scene of 15 pages, but it's erotic and smells of sweat. The man is not searching love, he is searching no strings attach sex; since he is free to decide what he wants and how he wants it, his only requirement is that the chosen man is young and well hung. The young latino man corresponds to the requirement and if he is willing to pay a man fifteen years older to do something that he likes so much, he has no intention to disenchant the man.

In only 15 pages I can't have a really good idea on both the characters, rather than have an idea that sooner or later, this hustler for hobby probably will have to decide what he really wants from his life. The young latino man is a bit of a mystery: young and hung, but he needs to pay for having sex...

Amazon Kindle: "Whatever, Dude"
Publisher: loveyoudivine Alterotica (June 1, 2008)

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