Miles High

Romance, Erotica
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Author: Peter Schutes ISBN: 9781370633326
Publisher: Peter Schutes Publication: September 30, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Peter Schutes
ISBN: 9781370633326
Publisher: Peter Schutes
Publication: September 30, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

Gay sex can be a great cure for aerophobia. It's 1975. Jeffrey is afraid of flying, but his job depends on this LA to New York flight. His seat mate, a legendary man, famous for his big roles in straight porn, knows how to cure this fear. Together, in the confines of a DC-10 restroom, the two discover how perfectly matched they are for one another. Jeffrey may never walk right again.

Miles High was another story found among the files of unpublished works of Peter Schutes. The original title, “Eight Miles High,” was at risk of copyright infringement, so we took the liberty of changing it to something we believe Peter would have agreed to, given the situation. Peter left a handwritten note stapled to the manuscript. It read, “Like my Panama novel, this story is told primarily from the point of view of a man with a very small appendage. I often fantasized what it would be like to be small like Jeffrey. I have known very few men with small endowments. They are just as rare as the horse hung. Just like I felt with my unwieldy monster, they have all said that they saw their tiny penis as a curse for years. It wasn’t until they discovered that with many men, opposites attract. By embracing their femininity, rather than yearning for masculinity, they became a coveted sexual partner. I have a much harder time finding someone to top me than do they. "

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Gay sex can be a great cure for aerophobia. It's 1975. Jeffrey is afraid of flying, but his job depends on this LA to New York flight. His seat mate, a legendary man, famous for his big roles in straight porn, knows how to cure this fear. Together, in the confines of a DC-10 restroom, the two discover how perfectly matched they are for one another. Jeffrey may never walk right again.

Miles High was another story found among the files of unpublished works of Peter Schutes. The original title, “Eight Miles High,” was at risk of copyright infringement, so we took the liberty of changing it to something we believe Peter would have agreed to, given the situation. Peter left a handwritten note stapled to the manuscript. It read, “Like my Panama novel, this story is told primarily from the point of view of a man with a very small appendage. I often fantasized what it would be like to be small like Jeffrey. I have known very few men with small endowments. They are just as rare as the horse hung. Just like I felt with my unwieldy monster, they have all said that they saw their tiny penis as a curse for years. It wasn’t until they discovered that with many men, opposites attract. By embracing their femininity, rather than yearning for masculinity, they became a coveted sexual partner. I have a much harder time finding someone to top me than do they. "

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