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Dad Gets Wired Up

Peter was 45 years old, 6ft with short brown hair and an average build that maybe needed a little work around the mid drift. Women often referred to him as cute which he hated at his age. He would have preferred handsome or at least good looking. Peters dad had never been much for computers and technology. Peter remembered not that long ago his Dad still struggling to set the DVD to record. Imagine his surprise to his dads new found love of computers when Peter turned up at his house. Jack was 69 with a thick head of salt and pepper hair, 510" with a mostly smooth well defined body. He had been very athletic in his youth and still maintained a regular fitness routine. He wished his son had shared a bit more of his sport enthusiasm but he never shown any interest in any kind of sport activity. "I have cameras set up outside the house hooked up to my computer so I can monitor the house, even when not here I can log on and check over the internet connection," his Dad explai...

Cottage-cavorting

I really didn't care to go to the cottage much. Now that I was older, it seemed to be more of a chore than anything else. Besides, for the past few years Mom would always have some excuse for staying home which meant that it was always just me and my dad and a few of his cronies. It was the fourth or fifth time this year that we made our way to the cottage and things were always the same. We arrived late and went straight to bed. In the morning, at breakfast, dad told me that I might want to set up the tent down by the boat house and sleep there tonight. He told me that he was getting together with a few of his buddies and they would be up quite late. I knew most of his friends and there were a couple of them that were quite handsome. Dad didn't have any idea of my preference for men over women and I didn't want that to change. So, I agreed and after breakfast I dug out the tent and spent the morning finding a good spot to set up. Once I got the tent set up I decided to go ...

Consoling the widowed neighbor

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