Penises In The Dark

Carnevil9

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Was listening to the classic rock station, and the Pat Benatar song "Promises In The Dark" came on. In a fit of strangeness, my brain replaced the lyrics with "Penises in the dark," and I thought that would be a great story title!

But what would be the setting? A power outage at a gay bar? A gang bang in the park on a moonless night? A "find your mate" type game at a nudist colony? The possibilities are endless!
 
I remember a game at a party once. Blindfolded girlfriends had to walk down the line of men at the party and hold their penis and determine which one was her man's
 
what about couples sharing a remote cabin. The generator goes out. The guys go out to try to fix it. The wives go to bed. After a while, the guys decide to wait til daylight to work, so they go inside. They can't tell which room which woman picked...

could also do an incest twist.
 
Blindfold party sounds like fun... maybe I should give a few hints to some people...
 
Here's a twist. Bunch of couples at a cabin. Power goes out, things start getting freaky, Someone grabs the main characters cock and starts stroking it, then he feels a mouth on his cock and gets the blow job of a lifetime.

The lights come on, and it's one of the guys sucking his cock.

I certainly could not write this, but it could be fun for someone else.
 
Well, there was a study done once...

"In 1973, researchers put a group of students (who’d never met) in a pitch-dark room for an hour, after telling them each would leave alone and never see the others. In other words, no judgment, no consequences. Meanwhile, infrared cameras were rolling. Ninety percent touched a stranger, 50 percent hugged one, and an unspecified number “necked.” When the experiment was repeated in a lighted room, no one made physical contact.
A boy who admitted to necking with a stranger named Beth said: “We expressed it as showing ‘love’ to each other. Before I was taken out, we decided to pass our ‘love’ on. So … Laurie took her place.
“People share strong yearnings to be close to each other,” concluded the authors. “However, social norms make it too costly to express these feelings. Perhaps these traditions have outlived their usefulness.” Oh, probably not."

That might be a good starting point for a story like this. Could be a good voyeuristic story, if the researcher knew the people he was testing. Maybe a grad student is assisting the research, and he recognizes his classmates?
 
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