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What is it about older men that gay boys find so irresistible? Some say young men in search of a "daddy" to partner up with-sometimes for life, sometimes just for the night-are looking for someone to mentor them. Take care of them. But there are plenty of young studs with dirty minds who simply find that men get better with age. Older men are hotter. More confident. More experienced. For some, it's all about dominance and submission. For others, it's about getting off with a guy who turns you on. These are the couplings explored in Daddy Knows Best, a sizzling collection of erotic stories-some romantic, some raunchy-that probe the younger man-older man dynamic in sensual, graphic detail.
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CONTENTS
Introduction: Making Room For Daddy· Winston Gieseke
My First Summer Back · Jeffrey Hartinger
The Tattoo Shop · Mark Wildyr
Ring My Bells, Big Daddy · Ryan Field
May-December Blues · Mike Hicks
As Luck Would Have It · Adam L. Stuart
Roles · Joe Thompson
Cruising the Caribbean · Matt Wiley
Golden Gate Studio · Kit Christopher
Mulled Wine and More · P.A. Friday
Waylaid · Natty Soltesz
Eat at Joe’s · Rob Rosen
Learning Curve · Michael Bracken
Lowdown · Landon Dixon
The King and Me · Gregory L. Norris
About the Editor and Authors
About the Book
Imprint
INTRODUCTION: MAKING ROOM FOR DADDY
What is it about older men that some gay boys find irresistible? Is it the silver hair? The years of experience? The presumption of a fatter wallet? Or is it a deeper connection—say, a need for a father figure? Or a desire to be nurtured by someone older, wiser, more stable, and more protective? The answer, thankfully, varies from person to person, providing us with enough sizzling examples of intergenerational lust to fill an entire volume like Daddy Knows Best.
Some say young men in search of a “daddy” to partner up with—sometimes for life, sometimes just for the night—are looking for someone to teach them. A daddy-boy relationship can provide a unique mentoring opportunity not found anywhere else. Because despite having a father who teaches you to throw a ball or explains how babies are made, there are certain things a young gay male can only learn from someone of his own sexual species. Which is precisely what eighteen-year-old Dylan finds out while whoring his way across the ocean in Matt Wiley’s “Cruising the Caribbean.” Ditto for the nameless narrator in Joe Thompson’s “Roles,” whose foray into the world of bondage provides some unexpected discoveries about his own sexual identity.
For others, the search for a daddy may be about finding someone to provide for them financially, like the two “opportunists” who flirt their way into the home of a wealthy Florida man but end up with more than they bargained for. Such is the case with Adam L. Stuart’s “As Luck Would Have It.” Others find themselves going against their grain with an older man for the sake of art, as do young Matthew and Steven in Mark Wildyr’s “The Tattoo Shop.”
But “daddy” relationships don’t have to be so calculated. Sometimes it’s purely about sex. There will always be young studs with dirty minds who simply think men get better with age. Older men are hotter. More confident. And more experienced than those in their age group. They know what they’re doing in bed, whether it’s Aaron’s best friend’s father in Jeffrey Hartinger’s “My First Summer Back,” Kevin’s father’s best friend in Natty Soltesz’s “Waylaid,” or the sexy alarm repairman in Ryan Field’s “Ring My Bells, Big Daddy.” For these horny guys, it’s all about getting off with the one who turns you on.
Of course, the intergenerational highway is a two-way street. It’s just as hot when a mature gentleman seeks out the affections of a handsome young buck—unless it’s in the name of crime, as a horned up but downtrodden sap discovers in Landon Dixon’s “Lowdown.” But when everything clicks, as it does for the older couple who teach their young lodger a thing or two about passion in P.A. Friday’s “Mulled Wine and More,” the results can be truly magical.
Unfortunately, it isn’t always wine and roses, regardless of your age bracket. Sometimes, despite the passion, love, and mutual admiration, the fragile connection created by the generation gap can prove to be too big a hurdle for some pairings, as evidenced in Mike Hicks’ “May-December Blues.”
These are but a sample of the various couplings explored in this collection. Some are romantic. Others are raunchy. All probe the younger man-older man dynamic in sensual, graphic detail. Whether you’re in the market for a sugar daddy, a silver fox, or trying to heal your “Father Was Never Around” complex, you just might find what you’re looking for in Daddy Knows Best.
Winston Gieseke
Berlin
MY FIRST SUMMER BACK
Jeffrey Hartinger
“Why aren’t you out there with the other guys?”
I snapped out of my daydream and turned my head towards the voice.
Mr. McAllister stood in the doorway bare chested, his sweaty gym shirt tossed over his left shoulder. His 6’4” frame looked even bulkier in the narrow door that connected his family room to the garage, which his four kids used as a hangout during the warm and healthy summer months.
At forty-five years old he maintained his boyish charm, which was coupled with a burly manliness. He’d been my crush growing up, and while away at college, he’d become one of my main jerk-off fantasies.
“Ah, I don’t know,” I replied. “I’m just thinking about stuff. Thinking about high school. And, well—going back to Brown.”
He tossed his shirt into the hamper across the room then made his way to the other side of the garage, where he opened the running dryer and pulled out a fresh one. He pulled it over his head and let out a sigh. Then he came and sat next to me.
“You know,” he said, “Bradley told me about your announcement last semester. I’m proud of you.”
“Bradley told you? Or you heard it at some cocktail party?”
“You’re right—a cocktail party,” he said with a laugh.
At eighteen, I was pretty familiar with how things worked in my hometown of Warwick, even though I’d been out of Pennsylvania for the majority of the past year. The announcement was my coming out during the first few weeks of freshman year. I let my parents know first, then my friends, and the news quickly swept through the town.
“They say you can tell when someone is gay, but I didn’t know with you,” he added after a moment’s silence. He adjusted his position, putting his right arm on the back of the couch we were sharing. He wasn’t that close, but I felt my heart race.
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