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If she had enough courage to have her baby without caring what other people thought, I'm not surprised she took this in her stride. I bet she would have even if she hadn't known.
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If Shane is only interested in giving blowjobs and nothing else, I suppose he wouldn't be able to cope sexually without a partner with a dick. However, all other kinds of sex would be possible with a non-binary partner. There are such things as strap-ons if needed. I can understand why Taylor was disappointed, and next time they may have to talk about the issue before getting to the point of intimacy, even though it's difficult.
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I have the feeling there are other people who resent Hilda and her way of exerting control and pushing her judgement on others. Maybe this will be their chance to leave bigotry behind. Thank God Colin came to his senses in time - or maybe the credit should go to Daniel who braved the lion's den to win his man.
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I'm glad Azazel was there to counter the nasty words of Metatron. Jair needs his angel, and their love is wonderful.
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I think Fran may have saved two people, good for her. I liked that Malcolm could appreciate the silver lining of the cloud Aaron caused in his life. Let's hope it the beginning of something better for both of them. Who knows, Aaron might even be able to have a relationship in the future, if he keeps working on his humanity.
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In spite of Kennedy deciding to hold the company news for the sake of Christmas jolly, he sensibly decides to tell Kieran when the opportunity presents itself. But I can understand why Rudy is reluctant to tell Trevor. I seems to recall he hates unpleasant news and unexpected changes.
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It' good to know Trevor and Rudy kept up the tradition of having Christmas with gay friends. I wonder if they've been to Scotland every year since they met, and who visited. Probably not Karl and his awful wife, who seems to be forever pregnant. I also noticed the hint of trouble when I edited, but I think it gets revealed in the next chapter, unless Brian is beeing sly.
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author questions Ask an Author 2.0 #26
Timothy M. commented on Carlos Hazday's blog entry in Gay Authors News
I agree to all of the above. @aditus and I had great fun writing together. I could probably name a few other characters from various GA stories, apart form Theo and Sablo, whom I'd like to 'borrow' for one of my stories. Cool question, and great AAA, Carlos. -
GA's Newest Signature Author: Carlos Hazday
Timothy M. commented on Graeme's blog entry in Gay Authors Archive
Tillykke fra Danmark -
Fall Anthology: Raincheck & Fall From Grace *Set 1* - NOW LIVE
Timothy M. commented on Renee Stevens's blog entry in Gay Authors News
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At least Aaron was lucky enough to share his discovery with Fran, who appears to be able to kick some sense into him. For Malcolm's sake I hope she succeeds. He should be able to have his harmless and somewhat confused feelings as his secret if he prefers. I'm a little confused about why Aaron undressed Malcolm completely. Removing his underwear seems excessive and creepy.
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Jair is noble, kind and good, but like the angel knows Jair is also too trusting and naive. It's a difficult balance, because he would not be the same light in the world, if he bacame suspicious and hard. I liked how Tamiel dismissed the idea of sin.
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Trevor will have a good excuse to help Pat get home, after the snowstorm, and they can spend more time getting to know each other.
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I'm glad his grandmother is at least trying to ask him what's wrong. But of course it may all fall apart on Monday when she finds out about him outing himself at school. However, if danny can stay firm on the fact he's fine being gay and has a boyfriend, his grandparents may let him go home for good.
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Author Guess Who #5 - The Reveal
Timothy M. commented on Renee Stevens's blog entry in Gay Authors News
LOL, I was actually impressed how fast most people agreed on me, after @AC Benus worked it out. I wonder what gave me away. -
I was impressed how fast you all agreed it was me.
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Welcome to the club - I'm always lost in this guessing contest.
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Well done, buddy. What gave me away ? The dislike of writing poetry ?
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I'll let @aditus reply to the part about the back story and future of Ariel and Ayil. I'm sorry about the lack of progress on my main Valentine Viking story. I hope to get something written during the Christmas holidays.
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Sorry about the end chapter note, I know it was rather naughty of me. I do hope to return to Frankie and find out where he goes next, maybe from Keyno's POV. Thank you for reading my old story and leaving a comment.
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I'm so glad Simon finally told his mothers what is going on. And yes that's mothers in plural. Niki is a wonderful bonus mother for Simon, and I bet she can find a gay lawyer who would be delighted to help them for free. Simon's mum may be reluctant to take up the fight, but when she does call her ex-husband, she's at least firm about him not seeing Simon anymore, and not just the day after. Edit: Sorry, spelled Niki's name wrong
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Your story reminds me how lucky I am to have been born into a caring, close-knit family, even if I sometimes grumble about them. It gives us a huge advantage, but then it's even more impressive when people like Cal overcomes the family troubles to become someone likeable and caring. But I guess his grandparents made up for the lack of parental acceptance. The tale of Eskil was an example of the selfless love and utmost respect for a family member, to accept his need to be done with a life which had much pain and little hope. The loyalty of Dirck to be with his brother as he went into his final sleep - and perhaps helping him the last step to Charon's ferry ? Så smukt og hjertegribende, min ven.
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LOL, @wildone you remind me of the famous Mark Twain quote, having to quell rumors of him being gone.
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Sigh, I know how you feel. I have several recent first-liners on my list too.
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Chapter 1 The Reckoning
Timothy M. commented on Headstall's story chapter in Chapter 1 The Reckoning
In spite of the pain and regret, the determination we can see in every line of the story is very satisfying. I'm glad he finally valued himself enough to break up with the serial cheater and stand firm against attempts to persuade him otherwise. Also good to know he has supportive friends, who should rejoice in his newfound freedom, yet hug him often to lessen the heartbreak.- 72 comments
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