[NSFW] You are about to write a book, titled "Fifty shades of gay". What is the plot?
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A sadistic gay with fifty versions of sexual fantasy decides to one day turn all of his fantasy to reality. He meet another innocent gay with a pure heart who has never experienced real sex and always yearns for a true love. Well, they meet one day and a BDSM sexual life begins. Will they all achieve their dreams? Or will something go wrong?
You want weird stuffs, @ragingloli, and I give you one. Satisfied :p
Everybody I have ever known. But, irl and un edited.
It’s about the “gay agenda”; stopping at the grocery store, getting the kids to do their homework, fixing dinner.
It’s about 50 ways to be happy in one’s life, starting with not judging or labeling others.
It discusses the effect of CO2 concentration on atmospheric absorption of 4 um Infrared light.
Only 4 people on the planet would buy that book.
The Kinsey scale broken up into 50 intervals.
It’ll be about racism and how people seem to be fixated the various hues of skin color.
It would center around the Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber that dropped “Little Boy” on Hiroshima.
A disgruntled house painter who kills people, and always leaves hints on the walls with the paint.
…oops. I read gay as gray. Now my answer makes no sense. Dang.
@Mimishu1995 That was pretty disturbing. I don’t really want some guy beating my ass and then fucking it.
@Symbeline You I’d let do that. :)
I didn’t say that out loud did I?
Oh yes you have, and I will remember it. :D
Plot:
The story is set in San Francisco in the 1982 a good-looking, handsome gay dancer makes the bath house scene, has hot steamy sex with 50 other men hot for him. He is diagnosed with AIDS and is forced to start telling his past bugger buddies, which in turn has to tell their bugger buddies. Fear and suspicion grips the Castro as men wonder if they have it and also discover who their supposed lovers were buggering behind their back. Many secrets are exposed as the Castro implodes on itself in fear, anger, denial, and jealousy.
@Adirondackwannabe Sorry for scaring you :p but this is @ragingloli‘s question, so you know what to expect.
Never read Fifty Shades of Grey, but have read a little summary. It seems that Fifty Shade is just as disturbing as my plot :)
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