Daddy gay book
Daddy: A Gay Romance
Joey needs a Daddy
Intimacy has never been my main priority. Not what people expect to hear from someone who's been head camera male for the single best studio in the kind of industry I work in.
I thought I'd seen it all working for the Ballsy Boys, but helping to build the Kinky Boys from the ground up seems like it's going to be an eye opening experience.
A dude has never turned my chief before, so why can't I stop checking out Daddy?
Bedroom activities may not be the height of excitement for me, but watching subs kneel for their Daddies certainly has me wondering
What does it mean if a Daddy Dom keeps trying to feed me and make sure I'm okay? And what does it mean if I gentle of like it?
Daddy is the first book in the Kinky Boys series, a spin off from the bestselling Ballsy Boys series. It can be scan as a stand alone and ends with a HEA.
Ben’s hoping his first go out with a man can provide him with some much-needed answers, but is he expecting too much?
Set in their local pub – The Halfway Home – a place complete of memories; birthdays, christenings, funerals, and now this first date.
All the regulars are in, watching as Ben desperately tries not to crumble under the weight of his brand-new life.
The show candidly explores identity and self-acceptance, whilst stewing in the awkwardness of ‘first dates’.
Reviews from previous show (BI-TOPIA):
“Extremely moving, nuanced piece of theatre, steeped in humour” — The Stage
“An passionate, laugh-out-loud, touching and stunning portrayal of one man’s self-discovery” — Reviews Hub
“A tremendous production” — Threeweeks
“A compelling, captivating performance with excellent comic timing.” — Quays News
Daddy & Boy: The Complete Guide to Intergenerational Love
The acronym DILF stands for "Daddy, I'd prefer to fuck", and represents a lgbtq+ subculture with more than a scant online adherents. In his new guidebook, Axel Neustädter takes a closer glance at all the silver, muscle and sugar daddies: what are they like; where can they be found; will you also change into one? And what about the juvenile men who enjoy daddies: what makes them tick? Neustädter shows how the daddy ideal is both part of and at odds with the prevailing gay culture. Where ageism ends, daddy love begins. This book shines a light on a flourishing, if partially hidden, subculture and shows the way to overcoming prejudices. Neustädter charts the colorful cosmos of confident daddies and twinks, wolves and otters, chicken queens and sons.
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Kenn wants Warrick to be his teacher, his boyfriendand his Daddy.
Being the president’s son was never something Kenn wanted, but it’s the reality nonetheless. Home from college with nothing to do, he’s elated when his father hires a tutor to prepare him for statute school.
Professor Warrick Duvall is kind, smart, and he has time for Kenn when no one else does. When the unthinkable happens and Kenn’s earth is rocked to its core, it’s Warrick who is there for him, and the friendship with him is the only thing that keeps Kenn going. Warrick takes tend of him, helps Kenn find his footing again, and they grow even closer.
When others start to notice and warn him, it’s time for Kenn to be honest about who he is and what he wants. But how will his father react when he learns Kenn doesn’t want Warrick to be merely his teacher and his boyfriendbut his Daddy?
Care is a slow burn MM queer romance with an age gap and daddy kink (no age play), featuring a Daddy, who doesn’t know he’s a Daddy, and a needy lad who soaks up all Daddy’s care. It’s the fifth book in the W