Trained by My Girlfriend's Dad


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When the man of your dreams is your girlfriend's dad . . . Darryl Cole likes his men questioning, pliable, trainable. There's nothing he loves more than a man on his hands and knees, begging him to break in their virgin ass. But when he catches side-long glances from Dominic Castro, his daughter's boyfriend from college, Darryl knows those looks will be nothing but trouble. Doesn't matter Dominic claims he's straight. That he's dedicated to Darryl's daughter. Dominic isn't either of those things, but Darryl isn't sure he's the man who should prove it. For his daughter's sake, for his, Darryl tries to resist Dominic. But when Dominic's glances turn from lukewarm to scorching hot, and he proves he's all too willing to beg a more experienced man to take charge, Darryl doesn't stand a chance against Dominic's charms. After all, taking charge is exactly what Darryl does best, even if it means facing a past he'd rather leave buried. Is Dominic the man who will help him heal that past? Or is he the man Darryl's daughter will never be able to forgive him for? Trained By My Girlfriend's Dad is a M/M BDSM straight to gay first time romance intended for an adult audience. If you like fast heat, complicated situations, flawed characters, and happy endings, then this story is for you! One-click NOW to start your training!




First Time Gay with My Girlfriend's Dad


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"I'd always been slightly bi-curious, although I never acted on it. My girlfriend thought it was funny when I told her. What I failed to tell her, is that my bi-curious thoughts focused solely on her dad. He was a DILF if I'd ever seen one." Asher has been dating his girlfriend Grace for two years, but it's her dad Shaun that he has his eye on. When the central air conditioning unit breaks down at Grace's house in the middle of the Arizona summer, her dad sets out to install a new one. Asher, eager to show his girlfriend he's the marrying kind, the type of guy who can handle fixing things around the house, offers to help Shaun with the installation. What Asher doesn't know, is that Shaun is eager to teach him much more about what it means to be a man.




50 Best Girlfriends Getaways in North America


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From big city blow-outs and small-town artsy weekends to adventure escapes and pampering retreats, here are great ideas for women-only trips to celebrate milestones, renew old friendships, and bond with daughters and sisters.




Dad's Girlfriend and Other Anxieties


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2023 Colorado Book Awards Juvenile Literature Finalist Anxiety has always made Ava fearful of change, but plunging headfirst into a new situation might be just what she needs. Dad hasn't even been dating his new girlfriend that long, so Ava is sure that nothing has to change in her life. That is, until the day after sixth grade ends, when Dad whisks her away on vacation to meet The Girlfriend and her daughter in terrifying Colorado, where even the squirrels can kill you! Managing her anxiety, avoiding altitude sickness, and surviving the mountains might take all of Ava's strength, but at least this trip will only last two weeks. Right?




Dads, Kids, and Fitness


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Now more than ever, American dads act as hands-on caregivers who are devoted to keeping themselves and their families healthy. Yet, men are also disproportionately likely to neglect their own health care, diets, and exercise routines—bad habits that they risk passing on to their children. In Dads, Kids, and Fitness, William Marsiglio challenges dads to become more health-conscious in how they live and raise their children. His conclusions are drawn not only from his revealing interviews with a diverse sample of dads and pediatric healthcare professionals, but also from his own unique personal experiences—as a teenage father who, thirty-one years later, became a later-life dad to a second son. Marsiglio’s research highlights the value of treating dads as central players in what he calls the social health matrix, which can serve both healthy children and those with special needs. He also outlines how schools, healthcare facilities, religious groups, and other organizations can help dads make a positive imprint on their families’ health, fitness, and well-being. Anchored in compelling life stories of joy, tragedy, and resilience, Dads, Kids, and Fitness extends and deepens public conversation about health at a pivotal historical moment. Its progressive message breathes new life into discussions about fathering, manhood, and health.




Before I Loved Her, I Healed Myself


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Raised by a single mother and a product of the Rion Lane housing project in Cincinnati, Ohio, author Stephen E. Hooks narrates both his memories and his discoveries as he struggled throughout the course of his life to establish his identity as an African American man. Before I Loved Her, I Healed Myself reveals Hooks's challenging childhood growing up without a strong male role model, the compelling influence of the women in his life (including his mother and grandmother), his foray into drug trafficking, and his playboy lifestyle. It exposes the deepest wounds he acquired on his life's journey and examines his quest to find the meaning of manhood. This memoir presents one man's chronicle of self-discovery in the process of finding love and purpose in life; it's story about pain, healing, restoration, and redemption. Via Hooks's emotional story, Before I Loved Her, I Healed Myself shows that transformation and personal growth are possible.




Never a Choice


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From Luann Perhaps readers of this book still believe that homosexuality is perverted and evil. I understand all too well where people with those views are coming from. It has taken me many years to accept the idea that God accepts a union between two people of the same sex. No matter how anyone feels about this particular idea, the important thing to remember is that we must stop condemning and start loving. My journey to understanding is not over. I want to keep on growing and learning, but I hope that some of what I have learned can be helpful to others who are struggling to understand and to accept. This book includes a great deal of my spiritual philosophy because that is an important part of my story and an integral part of who I am. However, I believe that because I started with so many firmly entrenched misconceptions about homosexuality and because my religious training was so rigidly anti-gay, my journey was longer and more painful than it needs to be for many others. If someone who started out as an "Anita Bryant clone" can eventually march in a gay pride parade carrying a sign, "We love our gay kids," there's hope for anyone! From Andy As a man who grew up in a time when same-sex marriage was completely unthinkable, I find being married a wonderful (if unexpected) experience. My husband and I call each other "husband" all the time; it is our preferred term of endearment. And having had the opportunity to participate in one of the foundational rituals of love and partnership has added something in my life that I never even knew existed. I hope you have enjoyed our stories--we have enjoyed sharing them--and that you might take something with you to comfort or inspire you on your journey. I look forward to the next time our paths cross.




Unknown Mom


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This book is a true story about my feelings from the day of my birth to the present. This book reveals information that I have kept to myself that I am revealing for the first time in my life, going through hell and major abuse. I have been trying all my life to overcome all types of abuse, betrayal, and hate and am learning how to love myself and to love others. I am teaching myself not to abuse anyone. This book is for all those who want to understand loving your child with all your heart. Otherwise, do not have them or except a child in your life.




Ex-Girlfriends United


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Ever wish you could let the world know just what you think of your ex? Thanks to SlateYourDate.com, Dan Davis has discovered that long after he's dumped them, ex- after ex-girlfriend is dumping on him—all over the Internet. And it's ruining his dating life. Faced with the prospect of a lifetime of singledom, Dan must track down his many exes in order to put things right. Along the way, he discovers he has much to learn about himself. Particularly when he meets up again with Polly—and realizes he wants her back. Can Dan convince his former love he's changed? Can his friend Ed convince him he needs to change in the first place? And can the two friends use their newfound knowledge to help other men in the same boat? Praise for Matt Dunn: "Full of great one-liners...a terrifying eye-opener into what men really think."—Company "Witty, astute, but tender too."—Freya North




The Girlfriends' Guide to Toddlers


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With a combined total of over 300,000 Girlfriends' Guides in print, Vicki Iovine offers the kind of tongue-in-cheek humor and straight-from-the-hip advice that has made her one of today's most popular authorities on child rearing. Now she takes the next step in the Girlfriends series by helping mothers deal with that mysterious, baffling, often adorable and frequently alarming being their baby has become--a toddler.




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