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Alternative Methods.
Has sex become repetitious? Feeling sore in certain areas? Well, good news! Your boyfriend has sent you on a quest to find different ways of having fun gay sex. Yay!
Find the following people and seek out their knowledge:
Good luck, Wanderer!
Find the following people and seek out their knowledge:
- Arcade Israel Gannon (=D)
- Jimmy (Westside)
- Old Ben (Freeside)
- Doctor Alex Richards (Novac)
- Ignacio Rivas (Helios One)
Good luck, Wanderer!
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Er.
"...Like receiving, I mean."
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Then: "You seem to avoid using the terms 'top' and 'bottom' a lot," states Neil.
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Alex lets go, leaning back to view Neil. "Using the term bottom seems to be disrespectful to you."
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A beat. "Some men can feel really emasculated from that."
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He shrugs. "I am taking it, aren't I? I barely do anything as it is." A fact the young man is hoping to adjust. "How am I supposed to get mad at that?"
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"I... suppose. I really did assume you would think I was being a dick. And you definitely participate, Neil."
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Neil mulls over the next claim. "If you were looking at this objectively," he begins, "how am I participating?"
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"Do I really make that much noise?" Neil queries, suddenly self-conscious.
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Neil pulls a hand away to cover his mouth. Red starts to blossom across his cheeks. "Shit." That's kinda embarrassing. "I don't actually go above a moderate volume, do I?"
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Prying into their business. He drops his hand, however, eyes staying on Alex's. "You also know all that stuff is less active and more reactive," he adds.
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For the latter: "What are you telling me with that?"
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He sobers at the next, frowning heavily. "Reacting takes less willpower," is the explanation. "Just feel like I don't actively participate is all."
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He listens to Neil's explanation, then shakes his head. "It's a two person dance. You're participating. Honestly."
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Hardly critical, however, as he glances away, eyes unreadable. "What should I do about this feeling, then?"
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To Neil's question, Alex only responds. "Participate more, like you wanted. Take control until you're confident. Until you are comfortable showing how you feel in that manner."
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The thought has him showing more certainty at the suggestion. "Okay. Alright," he gives. "I will."
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