One time, I picked up a ride by a guy who wanted a lift downtown. On the way, he offered me $300.00 to watch me j-rk. Nick, 33, had several gay experiences while employed as a bellhop at a swanky hotel: When I told him no, he upped it to $350, I told him I was down.
When I was 19-years old, I worked at a hotel as a bellman. The best part was I didn’t have to do anything except pull my pants down and let them do their thing.įrequently, male guests had me bring up their luggage.Īt least five times, I ended up staying a little extra. When you are young and broke, you’ll do anything for money. I’m married now with kids and don’t consider myself gay. Read more steamy first gay experience stories as told by straight-identifying men over at Guy Counseling. Related: Straight guy accidentally turns gay group fantasy into reality with one sexting mistakeĪ lot of people have experiences that steer away from their orientation/majority orientation. While there’s a lot of straight-identifying people who are not completely heterosexual. And there’s a lot of gay-identifying people who aren’t completely homosexual.
This stuff isn’t all that sensational any longer. Besides, half of these stories seem like basic gay for pay. It is strange how much the “gay media” (and in this case in particular Graham Gremore) stay obsessed with “straight guys experimenting”. Yet, if you’re a gay identifying person you have to say you have no attractions beyond your gender and have never and could never enjoy any sexual experiences beyond your gender. Gay identifying people aren’t even allowed to be “bi-curious”. This reflects how hetero-centric things still are, how much we still look to accommodate and hyper focus on hetero-leaning people and how persistent hetero worship still is.īesides maybe the first story, I don’t really even see any of these things as equating to “gay experiences”. They all look back at these instances as a mere dalliance or detour or a way to make a quick buck. None of them seemed to have had any real passion or romantic feelings or relationship instincts towards guys.
So, they’re more like homosexual experiences rather than gay. At the end of the day I do feel letting people keep it real about their experiences, attractions, desires, sexual fulfillment, romantic fulfillment, relationship contentment, etc.