Might as well give up – he is your captor, your jailer, your boss and your You can get him out of your study, but not Sack, two gum drops, six cents, a sling shot, a chunk of unknown substance andĪ genuine supersonic ring with a secret compartment.Ī boy is a magical creature – you can lock him out of your kitchen, but youĬan’t lock him out of your heart. Rusty knife, a half-eaten apple, three feet of string, an empty Bull Durham Nobody else gets so muchįun out of trees, dogs, and breezes. No one else is so early to rise or so late to supper. Music lessons, neckties, barbers, girls, overcoats, adults, or bedtime. He is not much for Sunday school, company, school, books without pictures, Street, woods, water (in its natural habitat), large animals, Dads, trains, He likes ice cream, knives, saws, Christmas, comic books, the boy across the Of a violet, the audacity of a steel trap, the enthusiasm of a fire cracker,Īnd when he makes something he has five thumbs on each hand. (hold your breath guys) I had sex with a woman (ewwwwww, I know), & actually maintained a relationship with her for over 10. Poor me I got my first public hard on at 13, when I saw a gorgeous teacher he was 25, so who can blame me huh.
Sword swallower, the energy of a pocket-size atomic bomb, the curiosity of aĬat, the lungs of a dictator, the imagination of a Paul Bunyan, the shyness Mazaj 1- In The Stories 2- My Story 3- Before We Go Further 4- I-Witness. When you want him to make an impression, his brain turns to jelly orĮlse he becomes a savage, sadistic, jungle creature bent on destroying theĪ boy is a composite – he has the appetite of a horse, the digestion of a When you are busy a boy is an inconsiderate, bothersome, intruding jangle of Wisdom with bubble gum in his hair and Hope of the future with a frog in his Ignore them, older sisters and brothers tolerate them, adults ignore them, andĪ boy is Truth with dirt on his face. Swinging from, running around or jumping to. Weapon) when their last minute is finished and the adult males pack them offīoys are found everywhere – on top of, underneath, inside of, climbing on, Minute of every hour of every day and to protest with noise (their only Boys come in assorted sizes, weights andĬolors, but all boys have the same creed: to enjoy every second of every “ Between the innocence of babyhood and the dignity of manhood, we find aĭelightful creature called a boy. My motto is simple, DREAM ABOUT HIM, LOOK AT HIM, FANTASIZE ABOUT HIM, BUT NEVER, AND I MEAN NEVER TOUCH HIM. The stories that will be included in this site are for entertainment purposes only. And once you're done here, head on over to the GH Book Club to check out even more feel-good reads.The Man/Boy stories are all fiction. Add them all to your own tbr list or pick up a few as the perfect gift for the book-lover in your life. We've got something for fans of thrillers and crime, romance novels, humor, standby classics, new releases and of course, literary fiction and memoir. And just like the rest of the literary canon, LGBTQ+ books come in all genres. All of us deserve to see our lived experiences reflected in the stories we love, and that's especially important for young people or those who can't express the fullness of their identity in their everyday lives. These books by gay authors and LGBTQ+ writers, as well as fantastic reads with characters who identify as part of the rainbow of identities the acronym encompasses, show us that our literary worlds can (and should!) be as beautifully diverse as the one we live in. But this increased visibility during Pride month shouldn't be a one-month thing - it's an opportunity to expand the diversity of our media consumption all year long. For 30 days, every product from T-shirts to bagels come in a rainbow motif in a nod toward supporting (and earning money from) the LGBTQ+ community. During Pride month every June, a lot of attention turns to LGBTQ+ culture, including its artists, creators and authors.