Gay for Pay? – Volume 1 –
George
Can Straight Men Turn Gay? The psychological reaction of straight men, when offered money to be gay. Set in The Hippie Free-Love Days
This is another graphic novel from Richard Peters, which features a sexual encounter with a handsome, straight, young man in riveting and explicit detail.
Here we find George, a devastatingly handsome, straight young man delving into his sexual psychology under testing from a young psychology graduate. George faces his homoerotic nature and beyond that into his homosexual side. The whole subject of straight men and gay sex is jumbled up in this provocative, erotic novel. How far will straight George go?
"Gay for Pay?" is an interesting exposition of "straight" men being "gay" in the liberated, hippie, nineteen-sixties. Sexual definitions are blurred.
In the summer of 1968, the young student George is approached to take part in a psychological study for pay. He answers intimate questions freely and becomes drawn into exploring his sexuality and self-image.
The scenes of the testing by the psychology student are profoundly homoerotic between the homosexually inexperienced George and the homosexual graduate of psychology. On the one hand we have the homosexual student who is drawn to straight men and on the other a straight, handsome younger student who is being paid to see how far his sexual boundaries go.
What will be the outcome? Can a straight young man be gay for pay? This is volume 1 of a series of multi-volume "case histories" where the subject of being gay for pay is explored.
“Gay for Pay?“ is psychological exploration of sexuality. The main character's sexuality is put to the test under the inducement of money.
Is sexuality fixed or can straight men turn gay? Given the right circumstances, can there be straight men who agree to gay sex?
“Gay for Pay?” is a satisfying and stimulating read, on both the homoerotic and emotional levels, in a way that is rarely found in gay erotic fiction.