Man Candy Day: Happy Christmas from all over the world
From me (and from Dylan Rosser who was quite generous in stuffing the stocking) a wonderful Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
This week Man Candy post is quite a mix! We have Dmitry from Moscow, Ajay from London, and Chase from NYC.
Chase Hostler is a "little" boy in the Big City.

You can find info on Chase here: http://www.chaseinyourface.blogspot.com/
Dmitry was born 30 years ago in the Soviet Union and was about 10 when the Iron Curtain came down and opened a window towards a whole new world full of opportunities. Dmitry is one of that generation who can still remember life under a regime of oppression and censorship and who can therefore probably enjoy his new found freedom as no other. And so he does, in every sense of the word.

During his early life, he enjoyed two educations, technical and economical, in order to prepare him for his future. Besides school he also liked sports and was a fervent tennis player. Which he practiced for about 5 years. During the last 17 years Dmitry spent an extendable amount of time in gyms as well as with practicing yoga and reading philosophy. And so he worked on both his physical and mental well-being. Professional-wise Dmitry has worked most of the time in the restaurant business. He cooked, he waited on tables and he managed restaurants.
Story just added about Dmitry here: http://www.beautifulmag.com/beautiful/2010/12/living-the-dream.html
No info about Ajay if not that he is from London ;-)

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This week Man Candy post is quite a mix! We have Dmitry from Moscow, Ajay from London, and Chase from NYC.
Chase Hostler is a "little" boy in the Big City.

You can find info on Chase here: http://www.chaseinyourface.blogspot.com/
Dmitry was born 30 years ago in the Soviet Union and was about 10 when the Iron Curtain came down and opened a window towards a whole new world full of opportunities. Dmitry is one of that generation who can still remember life under a regime of oppression and censorship and who can therefore probably enjoy his new found freedom as no other. And so he does, in every sense of the word.

During his early life, he enjoyed two educations, technical and economical, in order to prepare him for his future. Besides school he also liked sports and was a fervent tennis player. Which he practiced for about 5 years. During the last 17 years Dmitry spent an extendable amount of time in gyms as well as with practicing yoga and reading philosophy. And so he worked on both his physical and mental well-being. Professional-wise Dmitry has worked most of the time in the restaurant business. He cooked, he waited on tables and he managed restaurants.
Story just added about Dmitry here: http://www.beautifulmag.com/beautiful/2010/12/living-the-dream.html
No info about Ajay if not that he is from London ;-)

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The male pregnancy (also knows as MPREG) theme is my kinky secret passion. There are not so much non-fanfiction stories out there, and not so many publishers willing to release them, so it’s possible for me to read and enjoy almost all the available novels and author who “dare” to write about it. But friends, remember that I’m a woman, a romance reader, and so what I like is not what everyone like; if you ask me, is the male pregnancy a mainstream theme, I would answer, absolutely not; is the male pregnancy a theme that can appeal to the gay reader, I would answer, probably not. I know of only one male author who wrote of a male pregnancy (and the book is in my reading list), but from what I gathered, it’s more in a horror contest than a real “I want a baby” theme. Actually I’m not even sure the pregnancy in that novel will end in the male character having a baby. 

The male pregnancy (also knows as MPREG) theme is my kinky secret passion. There are not so much non-fanfiction stories out there, and not so many publishers willing to release them, so it’s possible for me to read and enjoy almost all the available novels and author who “dare” to write about it. But friends, remember that I’m a woman, a romance reader, and so what I like is not what everyone like; if you ask me, is the male pregnancy a mainstream theme, I would answer, absolutely not; is the male pregnancy a theme that can appeal to the gay reader, I would answer, probably not. I know of only one male author who wrote of a male pregnancy (and the book is in my reading list), but from what I gathered, it’s more in a horror contest than a real “I want a baby” theme. Actually I’m not even sure the pregnancy in that novel will end in the male character having a baby. 

The Cure for Sodomy sucks you into the story from the first chapter and doesn’t let you go until the last word. It’s one of the oldest stories of the world, the story of a life. Actually is the story of two lives, but it’s not like that classical novel where the young learns from the old, since both men are old, only that one is older than the other, and both men are on the descending phase of their life, only that one is ahead of the other. And no, even if I was hoping for an end where there was hope for at least one of the two, no, it’s not like that. And so why people should read this novel? Since it’s your story, our story, the story of the next person you will meet on the street, the neverending story in the eyes of the bum you avoid on the street. What is the moral of this story? That maybe you have to let that bum tells his story, before he dies and no one remember he was. That maybe that man has to allow him to listen, to understand that, even if he doesn’t see it yet, his life is not ended, he has still plenty to live. Maybe he will not be happy, but he will be there to experience the change in the world, and to be able to pass it to another man. He will be a storyteller, and that bum will die in body but not in soul. 

The Cure for Sodomy sucks you into the story from the first chapter and doesn’t let you go until the last word. It’s one of the oldest stories of the world, the story of a life. Actually is the story of two lives, but it’s not like that classical novel where the young learns from the old, since both men are old, only that one is older than the other, and both men are on the descending phase of their life, only that one is ahead of the other. And no, even if I was hoping for an end where there was hope for at least one of the two, no, it’s not like that. And so why people should read this novel? Since it’s your story, our story, the story of the next person you will meet on the street, the neverending story in the eyes of the bum you avoid on the street. What is the moral of this story? That maybe you have to let that bum tells his story, before he dies and no one remember he was. That maybe that man has to allow him to listen, to understand that, even if he doesn’t see it yet, his life is not ended, he has still plenty to live. Maybe he will not be happy, but he will be there to experience the change in the world, and to be able to pass it to another man. He will be a storyteller, and that bum will die in body but not in soul. 
