Thick and White

"Thick and White" is thick with controversies surrounding Zach and Christian as they explore each other in an intimately passionate first. Prior to the encounter, Christian, a self-confessed noob on the subject, gets tutored by his outrageously eager friends on the basics of same-sex intercourse. Along the way, the couple learns not only the physical know-hows but more importantly, the emotional bonds that make a relationship stronger, more exciting and more rewarding. Thick and white is filled with metaphorical musings about the art of love-making. Like a thick and white rice porridge, love requires the right temperature, a harmony of ingredients, and the appetite, if not hunger, to consume it with pleasure.
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