The best gay erotic writing of 2005. The latest in the best-of-the-best series of original gay erotica, Ultimate Gay Erotica 2006 presents the hottest never-before- seen work from some of the best and sexiest writers in the business. Jesse Grant is a writer and editor. He edited Men for All Seasons and has been the co-editor of the Friction series since the second volume.
The majority of gay romance is written for women; I won’t deny it, just as I won’t deny that I find a lot of it a definite turn-on. In an anthology, there’s a little something for different women—even the possibilities for education.
One story is a real eye opener. It’s called “Bitchin’ Briefs” and it’s about a straight, unhappily married man who finds a pair of dubious undies in his wife’s laundry. Convinced his wife is cheating, he goes hunting for the bastard who owns them and finds himself in a sexual encounter with another man.
What I like about this story is the use and explanation of all sorts of homosexual slang terms and vernacular of which I was unaware: flaming flits, baby doll, B-boy, baby paste, reading braille, accordion, featherless, Australian sex, bicycle, Chicken-with-a-Basket, PG-rated guy, Girl Scout, parlor peter, matinee, Boy Scout Sex, belly fuck, etc.
My vocabulary has definitely been expanded. Boy, you learn something(s) new every day.