Learning Curve by J.J. Massa
Jun. 8th, 2008 06:08 pm
J.J. Massa loves to write story of men who awaken to their hidden desires, desires that they didn't even know to have before meeting the very man that stirs something inside them, a need to be loved, cared of and mastered.Kean is not a young student, he is 37 years old and wants to finally take his degree. So he enrolls in an adult learning program and finds himself in the class of Richard, an handsome professor. But Richard is not handsome because he is physical beautiful, his strenght lies in his aurea. Kean is a big boy, even a bit of womanizer, but when he is in front of Richard, small and lean in body, but a giant in behavior, he is like a boy in need of a strong hand.
The story is very short, only 20 pages and all its strenght is to have put together a "different" from usual Master / Pet pair: in body Kean represents the stronger man in the relationship, but when they are together, Richard takes the upper hand in the relationship. It's not a question of body strenght, but of self-consciousness and maturity. And it's not an "age" maturity, but a "sexual" ones.
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