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Manuel García

Sex with the Urologist

These are stories of real men—hands rough, voices low, eyes that don’t ask for permission. Their worlds are made of metal, sweat, and habit. But in the friction of conflict, in the silence between words, desire flares. Here, eroticism is not decoration. It is weight, heat, and presence—without apology.

In the title story, Sex with the Urologist, a routine medical appointment becomes something else entirely. A man in his late fifties, accustomed to control and solitude, finds himself exposed—literally and otherwise—under the firm, clinical touch of a quiet, confident doctor. What begins as procedure shifts, breath by breath, into a moment neither expected but neither resists.

He lies on the examination table, skin against synthetic leather, feet in cold stirrups. The room smells of disinfectant, and something else—something male. When the doctor's gloved hand finds its place, the pressure is firm, practiced. But the moment lingers. A glance. A pause. The subtle movement of bodies too close for denial. Heat builds in the narrow space between them, and suddenly the examination is no longer sterile. It’s charged. Human. Inevitable.

These are not stories of fantasy. They are encounters forged in tension, instinct, and need.
They leave a trace—like the scent of another man on your skin.
56 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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