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Cocktocock Stories Volume 2
By
Martin Finn
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- Published:
September, 2007
- Format:
Perfect Bound Softcover(B/W)
- Pages:
208
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Size:
5.5x8.5
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ISBN: 9781412028486
Cocktocock Stories Volume 2 comprises twelve erotic tales horny, vibrant, orgasmic accounts of fulfilling sex between men cock2cock. These lightening strike sexual entanglements are recounted by a storyteller who reveals an obvious kinship with his subjects. Through slice of life scenarios, sex and lovemaking is proudly painted onto the page in human terms the poignant is not shunned. Sex as an existential impact event, forms the core of this erotic fiction. Man to man... male2male dick2dick encounters that bypass contemporary sex role preconceptions and notions of multiple, disposable sexual transactions.
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This collection of stories reveals further the elemental thrills of cocktocock (phalli interactive) sex among men. Cocktocock as 'modus orgasmi' is a topic with primal resonance (having often occurred early in life, before any other sexual activity) and a powerful universal symbol (genital - genital) of intimacy... it stirs deep-seated instinctual responses often accompanied by strident political debate.
Encouraged by contemporary gay thinkers and media mouth pieces, much of gay culture has disregarded intuitive physicality and humanity in it's approach to sex; preferring to peer into a cerebral, merchandised, drug enhanced and anti human abyss where identity is an externalised construct... another consumer capitalist comparative study of the way gay men are prompted to live their lives. Self-perception cannot overwrite our innate human nature as easily as modern thinkers would have us believe. No matter how many times we are told the opposite - human beings know that on an individual level we do not have lifestyles - we have lives.
It is 'acts of living' that make us who we are; if we have no sense of ownership over our life choices and values, no experience of having lived beyond the capricious fashions of our time... then we have truly forgone the succulent cherry of life... whose pips so many are desperate to squeeze... devil may care.
Martin Finn
London July 2004
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