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Casted Art

By: George Bartholomew
Narrated by: Dan Jackson
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What would you do if you had a secret and you were afraid to tell anyone yet it had become a vital part of your existence? Art is an overweight, uncoordinated, and feminine teenager. He keeps staring at men who wear plaster casts for their broken bones. At first, it intrigued him because having a broken bone would have excused him from the torture chamber and bullying in grade school physical education. In high school, Art thinks that by having a girlfriend and eventually getting married will prevent himself from being gay. He gets married, and then realizes he might have a body image disorder.

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  • Categories: Erotica

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Fascinating and unusual story

A compelling read about Art, who had an unrelateable fetish and how he copes with it. Very different

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