Gay Sexs Blog [extra Quality] May 2026
The Ghosts at Our Table
Blog Entry #42: The Third Year
Breaking Down Barriers and Stigmas
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But he was right. Lately, I’ve been all surface. “How was your day?” “Fine.” “Love you.” “Love you too.” The scripts of a marriage coasting on autopilot.
Discussing gay sex involves more than just the act itself; it's about health, safety, consent, and respect—for oneself and others. The Ghosts at Our Table Blog Entry #42:
1. Friendship as Foreplay. Not the “friends to lovers” trope where the friendship was always a holding pattern. Real, platonic, bone-deep friendship that then mutates. The kind where you already know their coffee order, their childhood wound, the way they laugh when they’re lying. The romance doesn’t replace the friendship—it intensifies it.
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