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Well, looking back over my . . . erm . . . 2.5 years, I only joined to be able to leave reviews on Bill W's Castaway Hotel.

 

Now look at the mess I've gotten my self in :lol:

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 . I find it so interesting that so many members have come here because they were reading Dom Luka's stories. :)

 

 

I haven't read Dom Luka's stories yet, but a lot of people talk about them :)

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I haven't read Dom Luka's stories yet, but a lot of people talk about them :)

You should - he's a fantastic writer who will hook you in with the first word. :) I just wish number one, that he would come back, and number two, that more of his stories were completed. :(

 

But definitely read his work. You won't regret it. =)

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Just looking for stories that I wanted to read and felt at home with.  Googled, gay stories, and landed here.  Love it.  Great authors, great people and wonderful atmosphere.

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How did I end up here? I honestly don't remember....

 

Now for the saga as to why I'm gay but married with kids. :D

 

I've known I've been attracted to guys since a very young age, but as I wasn't a confident youngster, I stayed firmly in the closet for a long time.... until I was forty, to be precise. I'd had a handful of anonymous sexual encounters in that time, but I've never had a boyfriend. After I graduated from university and started a job, I met someone who tried her best to become my friend. She succeeded.... To be honest, as I was emotionally starved because I kept to myself so much, that I was vulnerable to someone who appeared to like me.

 

Eventually, I proposed and she accepted. We've now been married for twenty-three years. Ten years ago, I started reading stories online, and found quality sites such as Deweywriter and CRVBoy. That's when I started to accept my sexuality. Before that, I had known it, but suppressed it. I was inspired to start writing, and posted my first fiction at Deweywriter in the forum there. It got a sufficiently good response that I kept writing :) Somewhere along the line, I joined up at GA and started participating here, but that happened later.

 

Knowing that my wife would eventually find my stories, I told her one night, shortly before my forty-first birthday, that I'm gay. That started six months of hell -- mainly for her. She told me afterwards that she contemplated suicide. If we didn't have two young boys, she might've gone through with it.

 

Cutting a long story short, we reconciled and agreed on limits. I will stay true to my marriage vows and she accepts that I'm gay and need some release. The release we've agreed on is my online presence. She's not tolerating me -- she accepts me as I am. She reads everything I write and offers constructive comments from time to time. We discuss things happening here at GA and at the other sites I'm involved with. I still love her, even if that love doesn't have the strong sexual nature that most people associate with a marriage.

 

I've always been willing to share my story. The only thing I hold back is enough information to identify me, and that's predominantly to protect my family. I don't care if people know I'm gay, but my sons are not ready to deal with any negative responses that may occur, so I'm staying in the closet for now to let them grow up as safely as possible. Before anyone says anything, I have one son who's been bullied several times already through his school life, and he doesn't need any additional stress. My other son has developmental issues and also doesn't need additional complications in his life. If my sons were different, I'd come out, but my view is that they need me to stay in the closet. I may be erring on the side of caution, but since it's their lives at stake, not mine, I'll continue to err on that side.

 

I'm very much aware that I'm in a fairly unusual situation. When I came out to my wife, I had the support of two other married gay men. Sadly, their marriages didn't survive. Most don't -- something I didn't know when I told my wife I'm gay :( I'm lucky to have such a wonderful person as my wife, one who is able to accept that her husband is gay.

Kudos to you and your wife.  Your story makes me feel more solid in my relationship.  thank you!

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I'm very much aware that I'm in a fairly unusual situation. When I came out to my wife, I had the support of two other married gay men. Sadly, their marriages didn't survive. Most don't -- something I didn't know when I told my wife I'm gay :( I'm lucky to have such a wonderful person as my wife, one who is able to accept that her husband is gay.

You now have the comfort of knowing your wife truly does love you - and for who you are, not who she wants you to be. That certainly is a wonderful place to be.

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I was reading Domluka's Desert Dropping on Nifty but it wasn't complete there, so I ended up on here :3 Lurked for awhile then decided to join. Back then the site had a totally different interface without really much of a forum. It's amazing how much has changed on GA over the years.

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It sure seems that Dom did his fair share to bring new folks into the GA fold. As a rabid Domaholic, that brings so much happiness to me! Desert Droppings was also my introduction to GA. The memories are a little cloudy, but I think I found it first on Nifty, then somehow navigated to over here. Don't remember the exact details, but then again, I sometimes can't remember what I had for breakfast. But I'm glad I found a home here.

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. One reviewer mentioned more 'adult' stories over on adult-fanfiction.org and from there someone mentioned Nifty (and where Cia was scared of all those half-naked boys on the side of the screen, I was mortified that I clicked on this while MY KIDS WERE WALKING AROUND! lol).

 

Well the scrawny kid looking ones are like... ew to me, but yeah, kids are the main concern. I sit with my back to a corner on the laptop/tablet but they have NO concept of personal space. They'll walk right up, sit next to me or begin reading over my shoulder. So, I have to keep most things G rated. :P Try writing sex scenes like that!! lol

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Well the scrawny kid looking ones are like... ew to me, but yeah, kids are the main concern. I sit with my back to a corner on the laptop/tablet but they have NO concept of personal space. They'll walk right up, sit next to me or begin reading over my shoulder. So, I have to keep most things G rated. :P Try writing sex scenes like that!! lol

The very first time I clicked on Nifty I was overwhelmed by all the half-naked bodies in compromising positions that my hands started shaking and I couldn't get to the 'X' on the top of my screen quick enough! I think I just slammed my screen down. lol I was too mortified to turn around and make sure no one was behind me, as I sat at my kitchen table with my back, and the computer screen, to whoever happened to be walking by. My kids and their friends were ALWAYS walking around and since I was right by the kitchen, that was a prime spot for them to hang out.

 

It was bad enough trying to READ all this gay porn, I couldn't imagine trying to WRITE it also with the little buggers around!!!! :P

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How did I end up here?

 

8 years ago this April I either linked from Comicality's page or from one of Vance's stories off Nifty. It was so long ago I don't remember which one brought me here.

 

Once I joined I discovered different author's with many great stories. While many I originally followed have gone dormant, I have found some really other great author's to provide me with some interesting reading.

 

I've kind of blended into the shadows commenting here and there. Still am that way..... sort of.

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I followed an author from Nifty. I can't remember which one. I'd gotten kinda burned out with gratuitous sex, and was looking for something else, something more.

 

To be honest, I finally joined so I could post in The Soapbox. I still miss it at times, but my blood pressure's back down.

 

I volunteered to do some editing, and Sharon introduced me to that damn muppet! :P  He even forced (forced, I tell you   :whistle:  ) me to write a couple of stories, including my first fiction.

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