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The following are some recommendations for novels with two male leads:
1. Peerless Little Uncle-Master
2. "The River and Mountain Will Promise You"
3. [The brush and ink shine on the peach blossoms]
4. " When a fatuous ruler becomes a heartthrob [Book Piercing]"
5. "School Days in Ancient Times"
6. Chronicle of Emperor Jing
These novels covered different topics and elements, including ancient palace struggles, transmigration, sweet pets, and so on. I hope these recommendations will meet your needs.
There could be gay men who use the waterpark as a place to socialize. They might join a water aerobics class specifically for the LGBTQ+ community at the waterpark. Here, they not only get to exercise but also meet like - minded people and share their stories and experiences.
One story could be about two gay men who meet at a waterpark and end up becoming great friends. They might have bonded over their love for a particular water slide or while sharing a table at the waterpark's cafeteria.
The following are some recommendations for young male police novels:
1. " That Blue " was written by Jiang Mutong. It was about the love story between the police male lead, Qin Luchao, and the psychiatrist, Wei Lan.
2. " You're More Touching Than the Moonlight " by Xiao Jiaren. It described the story between the gentle and beautiful teacher, Lin Yue, and the criminal police, who were cold on the outside but warm on the inside.
3. " Comrade Police " Author: Goshawk. The main characters are Xiao Yu, Brother Lin, and Tie Feng. It tells the love story of modern life and urban life. The writing is excellent. I recommend it.
Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent police young male novels that have not been mentioned.
One story could be about two gay men who met at a pride parade. They initially just exchanged smiles but later found out they had a mutual love for art. They started visiting galleries together, and their relationship grew from there. It shows that common interests can be a strong foundation for gay relationships.
One gay solo story could be about a young gay man's journey of self - discovery. He might start by realizing his attraction to the same sex in a small town where it's not so openly accepted. He then begins to explore his identity on his own, through reading books, watching movies related to the LGBTQ+ community, and slowly building up his confidence to be true to himself.
Yes, to some extent. In the diverse gay community, there are various forms of sexual and non - sexual play. Spanking can be one of those elements in consensual relationships, so related stories do exist.
A positive story could be about a gay couple who travels the world. They document their adventures on social media. Their posts not only show their love for each other but also the beauty of different cultures they experience. They have inspired many other gay men to be confident and explore the world with their partners.
Many older gay men have inspiring stories. Some have overcome great hardships in their lives. For instance, an older man might have been rejected by his family when he came out. But instead of giving up, he built his own family of friends within the gay community. He became a mentor to younger gay men, sharing his wisdom on how to deal with life's challenges while being true to oneself.