He's begging for a one-on-one lesson in getting physical, but I'm his straight professor. So why can't I resist him?
My colleagues warned me to stay away from him. Julian isn't just a gorgeous twink; he has an insatiable appetite for corrupting professors like me. I brushed off the warnings. After all, I'm straight. A cute eighteen-year-old guy isn't going to unravel me.
So, when Julian enrolls in my physics class, I'm fully aware of his reputation. Still, I'm not about to let that distract me. But when Julian shows up at my front door one night, desperate to do anything to improve his grades, I know I'm in trouble. He's disarming enough to make me forget I'm straight. An eighteen-year-old blonde Adonis, willing to do anything I desired.
I'm starved for touch, and Julian's offering himself in ways I definitely shouldn't act on. I want to teach Julian all about "physics" somewhere more comfortable, but if I do, I'm going to be hooked on the twink forever.
…but he must know the power he holds. I’m sure he can see it in my eyes—see how captivated and helpless I am before him.
Kirk Bradley, 39, is a divorced physics professor.
A former football star, Kirk has now gotten himself back into shape with cycling and lifting.
Julian Blake, 18, is short and slender. Blonde and blue eyes. The pretty boy has a reputation as the “freshman seducer.”
Straight straight straight…word appears 24 times. Very discordant with all of the gay lust.
I’m not gay, but if I were, a guy like Julian is exactly what someone like me—a big football jock—would want: a slim, effeminate rag doll twink like Julian to pound over and over.
As Kirk prepares for a midnight bicycle ride, Julian shows up on his doorstep.
Good action, with variety. Male gaze verbiage is a plus; descriptive detail is nice. Strong physiology. At least one of the MCs is average-sized. 👍🏻
A lot of tense mistakes. Back and forth, from past to present.
There are no explicit—insidious—Gay For You vibes, but the lack of an actual Gay Awakening of any true sort is a major weakness.
Conclusion could be much stronger and more fleshed-out.
Very nice to dedicate this to his readers. 👏🏻
“How was that for a physics lesson?” “Good. I’m getting there. I might need a few more lessons, though…”
Why do I do this to myself!? I finish something great and immediately follow it by clicking some random BS and it ends up being ridiculously stupid. Thank goodness this was only a 42 page waste of time. 🤦🤣☠️