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Mind Over Matter

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Genres: Romance
Sub-genres: General Romance

After an incident at work brings Joe and Adam together, will Joe be able to set aside his past and focus on what’s really important?

Acknowledgements: Thank you to Sharon for her invaluable assistance, without which this story could not have been completed. Thank you also to Steven Keiths for his support.
Disclaimer: The following story contains references to a relationship that is homosexual in nature. If this offends you, or if this is not legal where you live, you should not read this story. This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons or events – past or present – is purely coincidental. <br /><br />The author claims all copyright to this story and no duplication or publication is permitted, except by the web site to which it has been posted (gayauthors.org) without written consent of the author or site administrators.

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  • 1. Chapter 1
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  • 12. Chapter 12
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Mancunian

  

This is a beautiful story of acceptance, not from family, or even from friends. But one mans acceptance of himself. That's the most important form of acceptance. This story of acceptance deals with the emotional aspect of rejection and emotional abuse that we never seem to think about. Well written and insightful I suggest it as a recommended read.

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