Hello,
I have written a bi-curious type erotica story and I would like to see
if it works plot wise. If you like it, then I may be writing a few more to go
along with it. Are there any editors interested in taking a look?
Thank you very much for any consideration any of you might have.
Texan065
Here is a small excerpt:
**Disclaimer**
The events that unfold in this article have not occurred in my life. I don't know if they ever will.
Am I bi-sexual? This is a question I have long wondered. I have had some serious fantasies and even more vivid dreams from time to time about having various forms of sex with other men. Sometimes the dreams occur after having read and self- pleasured myself some of the Gay Male stories in
literotica.com. But not always. This is a tale of how I could eventually find myself in a situation to find out.
Feel free to let me know whether or not you like it or not. I would also welcome any constructive comments.**
As a freelance audio visual technician in the San Antonio area, I sometimes get to travel for various audio visual companies to out-of-town conventions. I have been to many places. Nashville, Dallas, San Diego, etc. This involves a trip to Minneapolis, MN. I have already been there a few times, but this trip will be the first for this particular AV company.
If you, dear reader, are unsure as to what I do for a living, let me explain it in the simplest terms I know how. If you have ever been to a convention, seminar, or expo you may have noticed the audio visual equipment in the room. The screen, projectors, sound, lights, etc. All that and more guys like me set-up, operate, and tear-out at the end of the event. We also set-up computers and networks and printers in common areas for temporary email centers or workspaces.
As I said earlier, this involved a trip to Minneapolis. The av company was relatively new in the business and this was one of their first big accounts. They hired several free-lancers from all over the country to come in as well as quite a few local labor to fill out what we needed. We had events occurring at the convention center as well as at our hotel, the Hyatt Regency right off of Nicollet Mall. My job was to coordinate all of the breakout rooms at our hotel. It was kind of a complex job as we went from 20-35 rooms every day for about 7 days. Not as complex as some I have had, but it had its twists and turns.
After getting in from the airport they wanted us to all meet up in one of the hotel meeting rooms before we checked in as some of us would be staying at another hotel nearby and they wanted to brief us on what was expected of us. It took a couple of hours to go thru all of that, but finally we were done. As I started for the door I got called back by the owner of the AV company.
When I got there he began apologizing to me immediately saying that there was a mix-up in the hotel room bookings and I had to share a room with someone. That's when I noticed the guy standing slightly back and to the left of him. He was introduced as Lee. He looked like a pretty standup kind
of guy. He had a decent build with hair similar to mine except his was that kind that always seemed to look good no matter what. Yall know what I am talking about. The kind that you wished you had.
I just had one question for him, "Do you smoke?"
He replied, "Nope. Gave it up long ago."
I looked at the owner and said, "No problem."
He looked pretty relieved. I knew where he was coming from. Most AV techs hate having to share rooms. We tend to bitch and moan when we have to do it. I'm pretty easy going tho. Inside I was bitching and moaning, but on the outside I just took it in stride as one of the various potential hazards that come up occasionally.
My best hope was that the event had better planning put into it and that it went well. I like for my part of any event to be as professional as possible. And one thing that can cause an event to crash and burn is crappy, old or out-dated, or even broken AV equipment. My thought was that if they messed up something as simple as getting us our own rooms,
then what else are they going to mess up. We'll see.
I have written a bi-curious type erotica story and I would like to see
if it works plot wise. If you like it, then I may be writing a few more to go
along with it. Are there any editors interested in taking a look?
Thank you very much for any consideration any of you might have.
Texan065
Here is a small excerpt:
**Disclaimer**
The events that unfold in this article have not occurred in my life. I don't know if they ever will.
Am I bi-sexual? This is a question I have long wondered. I have had some serious fantasies and even more vivid dreams from time to time about having various forms of sex with other men. Sometimes the dreams occur after having read and self- pleasured myself some of the Gay Male stories in
literotica.com. But not always. This is a tale of how I could eventually find myself in a situation to find out.
Feel free to let me know whether or not you like it or not. I would also welcome any constructive comments.**
As a freelance audio visual technician in the San Antonio area, I sometimes get to travel for various audio visual companies to out-of-town conventions. I have been to many places. Nashville, Dallas, San Diego, etc. This involves a trip to Minneapolis, MN. I have already been there a few times, but this trip will be the first for this particular AV company.
If you, dear reader, are unsure as to what I do for a living, let me explain it in the simplest terms I know how. If you have ever been to a convention, seminar, or expo you may have noticed the audio visual equipment in the room. The screen, projectors, sound, lights, etc. All that and more guys like me set-up, operate, and tear-out at the end of the event. We also set-up computers and networks and printers in common areas for temporary email centers or workspaces.
As I said earlier, this involved a trip to Minneapolis. The av company was relatively new in the business and this was one of their first big accounts. They hired several free-lancers from all over the country to come in as well as quite a few local labor to fill out what we needed. We had events occurring at the convention center as well as at our hotel, the Hyatt Regency right off of Nicollet Mall. My job was to coordinate all of the breakout rooms at our hotel. It was kind of a complex job as we went from 20-35 rooms every day for about 7 days. Not as complex as some I have had, but it had its twists and turns.
After getting in from the airport they wanted us to all meet up in one of the hotel meeting rooms before we checked in as some of us would be staying at another hotel nearby and they wanted to brief us on what was expected of us. It took a couple of hours to go thru all of that, but finally we were done. As I started for the door I got called back by the owner of the AV company.
When I got there he began apologizing to me immediately saying that there was a mix-up in the hotel room bookings and I had to share a room with someone. That's when I noticed the guy standing slightly back and to the left of him. He was introduced as Lee. He looked like a pretty standup kind
of guy. He had a decent build with hair similar to mine except his was that kind that always seemed to look good no matter what. Yall know what I am talking about. The kind that you wished you had.
I just had one question for him, "Do you smoke?"
He replied, "Nope. Gave it up long ago."
I looked at the owner and said, "No problem."
He looked pretty relieved. I knew where he was coming from. Most AV techs hate having to share rooms. We tend to bitch and moan when we have to do it. I'm pretty easy going tho. Inside I was bitching and moaning, but on the outside I just took it in stride as one of the various potential hazards that come up occasionally.
My best hope was that the event had better planning put into it and that it went well. I like for my part of any event to be as professional as possible. And one thing that can cause an event to crash and burn is crappy, old or out-dated, or even broken AV equipment. My thought was that if they messed up something as simple as getting us our own rooms,
then what else are they going to mess up. We'll see.