Time To Think is an amusing, thoughtful and sexy collection of eight short tales about the human condition—and how some gays cope.
•Sebastian and Reginald have a close encounter with visiting evangelists. •Robert is so influenced by his sexy cousin and a book he read he does something foolish that has disastrous consequences. •An unwelcome visiting bore is startled into fearful flight by his host’s extempore philosophising. •To his parents slightly shocked surprise, a young man pursuing his eccentric pleasures is ...
Time To Think is an amusing, thoughtful and sexy collection of eight short tales about the human condition—and how some gays cope.
•Sebastian and Reginald have a close encounter with visiting evangelists.
•Robert is so influenced by his sexy cousin and a book he read he does something foolish that has disastrous consequences.
•An unwelcome visiting bore is startled into fearful flight by his host’s extempore philosophising.
•To his parents slightly shocked surprise, a young man pursuing his eccentric pleasures is misunderstood by a lusty divorcee, and is only extricated from self-harm by discovering and accepting the rest of his character.
•The utter boredom of Charlie’s life in a Nursing Home has been alleviated by the arrival of Mal… but there are problems to be solved.
•In the not too distant future, an accidentally irradiated young man sires a very strange young child who teams up with his lover, an artificial insemination doctor to create a new species of human… Are they the forerunners of a brave new world? Or is it too late?
•A middle-aged man has a run in with his obnoxious nephew over a singing cup which caused him great agony of spirit when he was a student.
• After a shy youth is talked into spending a weekend with an older man, he develops a taste for sex and decides to seduce his Maths teacher; with amusing consequences.
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Overview
Time To Think is an amusing, thoughtful and sexy collection of eight short tales about the human condition—and how some gays cope.•Sebastian and Reginald have a close encounter with visiting evangelists.
•Robert is so influenced by his sexy cousin and a book he read he does something foolish that has disastrous consequences.
•An unwelcome visiting bore is startled into fearful flight by his host’s extempore philosophising.
•To his parents slightly shocked surprise, a young man pursuing his eccentric pleasures is ...