Simply Curious: Straight to Gay First Time MM (Straight to Gay – Best Friends)
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Simply Curious: Straight to Gay First Time MM (Straight to Gay – Best Friends) by Archie Finch

02/19/2026
If your best friend wanted to watch you get off, would you let him?I can't believe that Aiyden doesn't watch "dirty videos." I mean for one, who doesn't? And for two, look at him. From the hard cut of his jaw, to the rippled muscles beneath his dark tank-top, he radiates sex and masculinity. But apparently, he's got no interest, go figure.It wouldn't have anything to do with me, except when Aiyden figures out I do like them, he's hellbent on knowing everything. What I like, why I like it. He even demands I show him how I do it. Seriously, the things I do for him. This is ridiculous, he's just curious, so why I am I getting this hot and bothered with those dark, focused eyes on me. He's a guy! I shouldn't want him to stare. I shouldn't like it.And I definitely shouldn't want to wipe that cocky grin off his face, pin him down, and make him as desperate for me as I feel right now. Simply Curious is an 8k dual POV erotica short with two "straight" guys getting hot and heavy and discovering new sides to themselves they never knew existed.
Book Length: 0-60 Pages
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