The Second Oldest Profession

By Paul Dyer
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Published: Nov. 28, 2011
Words: 16667 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

This is the first of a group of tales that will eventually comprise a collection of gay erotica focusing on slightly off-beat pairings. Dane Deenam, a pudgy Black boy from a rich family, wants to spend the summer after he graduates from highschool being a maid to Nigel Greenwood, a White construction worker from Britain.

Extended description

Dane Deenam, a slighty pudgy Black boy from a rich family, wants to spend the summer after he graduates from highschool being a maid and submissive housegirl to Nigel Greenwood, a White construction worker from Britain, much to the horror of his mother, a well-known attorney. His dirty, scandalous adventure ends up teaching him more than he bargained for about himself and about his blue-collar stud in a world of complex stereotypes and subtly-nuanced social values.

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Tags

erotica, gay, bondage, interracial, construction worker, kink, bluecollar

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