Just Take It Like A Man, Man
Two heterosexual buddies, Felix Trainor and Flavian Dusk, are lounging in front of the TV when the atmosphere suddenly shifts. Felix appears preoccupied, prompting Flavian to inquire about the matter. Reluctantly, Felix discloses that his partner wishes to experiment with a different kind of bedroom activity – pegging. Flavian's reaction is a mix of astonishment and curiosity. As they delve into the topic further, it becomes apparent that their understanding of pegging is limited. Felix confesses to feeling apprehensive about the idea, considering it uncharted territory for him. However, due to a past infidelity, he is determined to go to great lengths to make amends with his partner. Flavian proposes researching the ins and outs of pegging, suggesting that it might not be as taboo as they initially thought. Utilizing his cellphone, Flavian navigates to a website providing detailed guidelines on pegging. Intrigued by the information they discover, both men are surprised to learn that pegging can be pleasurable for all parties involved. Feeling a newfound sense of arousal and curiosity, Felix expresses a desire to practice in order to enhance the experience for both himself and his partner. Sensitively, Flavian proposes an unconventional idea: assisting Felix in acclimating to the concept. While initially taken aback, Felix becomes intrigued by the suggestion, seeing the potential benefits. Adhering to the guidelines they found, they recognize the importance of mutual arousal before proceeding. They concoct plausible reasons to engage in mutual masturbation before advancing to mutual stimulation. Following the initial experimentation, their inhibitions wane, paving the way for further exploration, all in the spirit of satisfying Felix's partner – with no implications of homosexuality, of course.