Diagnosis: Gay
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Japanese doctor Arthur rents out a spare room in his apartment to Xander, a sexy and younger construction worker who wears women’s panties even though he claims to be straight. Despite his instance that he isn’t gay, Xander still tosses random smiles and winks Arthur’s way.
After a long day of work, Xander comes home late and tired. Both men admit to being horny, and Arthur jokes about slipping into the shower with Xander. A smile, wink, and an unlocked bathroom door provide the perfect invitation. But is Xander really ready? Or will he let social mores kill what could be a wonderful experience for them both?
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Diagnosis - David O. Sullivan
Diagnosis: Gay
By David O. Sullivan
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Copyright 2018 David O. Sullivan
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Diagnosis: Gay
By David O. Sullivan
Dr. Arthur Katsuyama, third generation Japanese-American, sat and listened with patience as Connie went on about her grandchildren. He needed to get her out of the office, having long ago settled her issues over a medication change. She was on too many she didn’t need. His mind shifted to calls he needed to return and pending patients.
I’m boring you.
She announced.
No, no.
She cackled. Yes, I am. I saw your eyes gloss over. I talk too much.
She stood, slowly got her coat on, and grabbed her purse. The old ones always moved slow. You’re so polite to listen, and you have a full waiting room. Don’t worry, you’re young and will find your balance in the business end of medicine.
I’m sorry, Mrs. Garducci.
Nothing to be sorry for. I’m grateful you’re fixing me, and are the first physician in years to go over my medications in depth. All the other doctors just kept adding more and more drugs. You’re an angel.
She patted his hand and headed out. She nodded and winked, exposing a youthful energy hiding behind her old eyes.
For ninety, she’s doing fine.
Robert shuffled up to