Jagger’s Revolution ~ the gay erotica book

Jagger’s Revolution is the erotic book by Kevin Hunter.  It’s mainly a love story set on the beach about this tough, sex columnist who has a crush on this hot lifeguard dude.  This is a hot book that is perfect for Summer time.

Available on Paperback and on Kindle devices

Buy Now:

AMAZON

Barnes & Nobles

 

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Jagger’s Revolution is a modern day erotic love story about a tough beach thug on a hunt to conquer his love crush. Take a journey with Jagger through his dating dalliances and crushing love frustrations. He is surrounded by his colorful friends: the preppy book smart Troy, the high powered executive, Russell and the sex loving and relationship hating Slade.

Dive into Jagger’s early years in a series of autobiographical essays revolving around the author’s love life including: The Five Year Old Incident, The High School Episode with Billy, Natasha: The Escort Chick, The Drug Conquest, Sage and The Vegas Stripper Club and Jagger’s Break as a Sex Columnist. Jagger is the alter ego of the author and he finds exhaustion with several dating entanglements that includes: Caden: the Malibu Cobra, the Skaterboy, The Englishman and The Professor.

All throughout his love, dating and sex scenarios, Jagger experiences the kind of crush and love one has as a teenager over Garth, the dreamboat lifeguard from Australia with the killer smile who he keeps running into in passing on the beach and chalking it up to fate. He wrestles with an immediate silent connection with him and longs to get close.

Jagger’s Revolution is a love story with hard biting dating wisdom surrounded by true accounts of being slighted by love while craving for that perfect mate. Jagger is a no-nonsense truth teller aiming for a hot, romantic and erotic climax filled with a passionate, soulful love that lasts a lifetime. If he develops the courage to go for it, then he just might get his wish with his lifeguard dude in the end. Explicit Material

What readers are saying:

“Wow! I just read “Jagger’s Revolution”. Hot! Yum! It’s almost like a jerk off reading.”

“I hate reading, but this was the first book I actually finished all the way through since High School. It was great.”

“This book rocked my soul truly I loved it.”

“It is hot over here and that book of yours only inflames things more.”

“That book was making me moist. I had to put it down because I was on a plane. It was embarrassing.”

“’Jagger’s Revolution’ was a beautiful story.”

“I finished reading Jagger’s Revolution. I almost felt guilty reading some of it. I was trying to come at it from an analytical perspective, but I couldn’t help but become secretly aroused by Jagger and his friends.”

“This book sort of gave me a ‘Rebel Without a Cause” feel, but with a lot more penetration. That wasn’t a bad feeling.”

“I love Jagger tearing around the corner. That guy is so hot. I want one.”

“If the author did a book signing do you how many people would be slipping him their phone numbers after reading this?”

“It’s the adult version of Rainbow books.”

“The part about dates being for sex is crude but true.”

“I read your book and I get hard, then I get flaccid, then hard again. You say something that makes you stop and think, then it switches gears and I get hard again.”

“Eww you have sex with girls in your book. Yuck! But the Billy sex! Mmm! Instant hard on reading.”

“I read your book and it was really good by the way.”

“Wow Jagger’s Revolution was kind of a gay book, but with a sex and the city edge. Loved it!”

“Crawling under the sheets is an expression loosely used to describe that instance where you bare all, but you took it one step further with this book.”

“Nice transition at the coffee shop into Slade. I heard the voicemail beep and it was Slade. I had to read to find out who he is!!”

“I wish I could have this author for a boyfriend.”

“Love your book!! Awesome erotic stuff :) but you prob get that a lot.”

“Was impressed by the books eloquence and passion.”

“Chapter 1.  When you say gay friendships missing morality and loyalty.  Kevin you are right I agree.”

“Billy and Jagger.  hott scene kevin i had visuals”

“I really resonate with your philosophy to be a dude who loves other dudes in their whole body-mind-spirit existence.”

Categories: Gay | Tags: , ,

Love in the Age of Headless Torsos

Modern technology has led to a virtual fast-food line for anything the modern gay man desires.

To read on:

Op-ed: Love in the Age of Headless Torsos | Advocate.com.

Categories: Gay

Gays and monogamy?

Some gays want to have their cake and eat it too. That means being in a ‘friends with benefits’ situation. They are with one person, but both of them want to sleep with other people too and do that openly. There attention spans are on the shorter side and that’s fine. What isn’t fine is if that’s how you view relationships and you get involved with someone who doesn’t view it that way. You got to bring that up immediately so as not to waste anyone’s time. It’s also not a gay thing. Straight people do that too. Gays are not trying to conform to anything. Only the stereotypical gays are trying to give reasons as to why some of them are against monogamy. That’s not a gay thing. That’s a current, modern day society thing. Some are meant for committed relationships while others are not regardless of gender or orientation.

Categories: Gay, Gay Teens | Tags: , , , , ,

More Single Gay Men on Valentine’s Day than those in Relationships

There are several reasons there are more single gay men than gay men in relationships.  The irony is that many of them want to be in a relationship, but are unable to stay with the same person longer than a couple of months.  A couple of months is not a relationship. That’s dating.  This means that you are perpetually and eternally dating around. 

 

Many gay men have this ideal fantasy of this perfectly built male Adonis figure as their mate.  The way that straight women fixate on their bodies and magazines like Cosmopolitan, gay men have the same obsession by sifting through built men online and raising them up on a pedestal.  It’s normal to find that attractive, but they take it up to an unhealthy degree that it damages any potential relationship they might have with a regular guy.  The problem is that it is not based in reality and does not exist.  If someone isn’t perfect they don’t talk to them.  They have an air of snobbery that is evident.  They are typically chatting with several people at the same time forming superficial connections instead of taking their time slowly building a friendship with one person. 

 

Many gay men tend to either be estranged from their families for not being accepting of their sexuality or have left their families altogether in search of a new city.  The problem with that is your family defines you whether you like it or not.  If you have no family ties or loyalty to your family and vice versa, then that will carry over into your romantic life as well.  Granted it’s not your fault if your family disowns you due to your sexuality, but unfortunately that does play a big part in how you will be in a long term relationship.  I always say when a friend is dating a new guy.  “How is he with his family?”

 

The other reason is many gay men have been used to having to go it alone that they are unable to merge effortlessly long term with a new partner.  They also have short attention spans and become bored with what they have and want to be with someone else.  It’s like a kid in a candy store grabbing anything and everything.  This also says a lot about your character which is not conducive to building a long term relationship.

 

There are also gay guys who only believe in Marriage Equality for equal rights.  Granted the Same Sex Marriage fight has turned into it being about not being treated equally, still at the end of the day Marriage Equality is about being able to marry the one you love and building a long term life with them regardless of their gender.  If you make Marriage Equality about equal rights then you are missing the point of it and you diminish the true meaning and the fight for what Same Sex Marriage is really all about.

Categories: Gay | Tags: , , , , , , ,

Kynon Johnson, Bonnie McCammon and Diana Medley of Sullivan High School in Indiana hate homosexuals

A group of Indiana students, parents and a teacher say they want a separate prom that would ban gay students.

Members of the group and their

A team of Valley high schoolers and parents rally for a separate prom that bans gays.

NBC 2′s Paige Preusse reports how Sullivan High School says there’s nothing legally they can do to allow it… several students and parents are taking matters into their own hands.  Several parents, students, and others who believe gays should be banned from the Sullivan High School prom met Sunday at the Sullivan First Christian Church.  ”We don’t agree with it and it’s offensive to us,” said Diana Medley.

Never mind that we all find Diana Medley offensive for her negative warped views.

Their idea is to create their own separate…traditional prom. Students say there are several others from their high school who agree, but are afraid to take a stand.  This is of course not true.  Those who hate are not afraid to stand up and shout it.  They don’t have enough students at this Sullivan High School in Indiana who hate enough to make a stink about it, not to mention they’d be alienating some of their close friends in the process.

“If we can get a good prom then we can convince more people to come and follow what they believe,” said student Kynon Johnson.

And now they want everyone to know where they stand.

“We want to make the public see that we love the homosexuals, but we don’t think it’s right nor should it be accepted,” said Bonnie McCammon, a local student.  Is it me or did you notice the contradicting irony of that statement?  I love her, but I do not accept who this Bonnie is.

But not all in the community think what they’re doing is right.

“We shouldn’t be condemning people, and that’s what judgement is. Christ came to save the people not to condemn them.”

Local man Jim Davis says we’ve all sinned…so why should gays be treated with less respect?

“Love them as a person. You don’t have to love what they do, because the gays may not love all the mistakes you make,” said Davis.  Love what they do?  Oh you mean fucking each other right?

is a special education teacher in town. She doesn’t believe anyone is born gay.  Notice that Sullivan High School has a dangerously toxic woman running the special education unit there.  Whoa!

“I believe that it was life circumstances and they chose to be that way; God created everyone equal,” said Medley.  Diana Medley doesn’t specify what kind of life circumstances she is talking about that would propel someone to choose to love someone of the same sex knowing they would be open to ridicule, persecution and harm.

“Homosexual students come to me with their problems, and I don’t agree with them, but I care about them. It’s the same thing with my special needs kids, I think God puts everyone in our lives for a reason,” said Medley.  What kind of homosexual students would dare go to a woman like Diana Medley with their problems?  She’s the only one available?

“‘So the same goes for gays? Do you think they have a purpose in life?’  No I honestly don’t. Sorry, but I don’t. I don’t understand it. A gay person isn’t going to come up and make some change unless it’s to realize that it was a choice and they’re choosing God,” said Medley.  Huh?

Several local pastors support the separate prom movement.

“Christians have always been prepared for a fight. Jesus gave us armor for the front, not the back; we’re not running anymore,” said Bill Phegley with Carlisle Church.  What Bill Phegley of Carlisle Church doesn’t realize is that Jesus is also backing homosexuals since he created them as well.  Bill Phegley unfortunately is a dumb hick in Indiana who don’t know much.

Others, on the other hand, think they’re casting stones… instead of spreading love.

“The feeling of being loved and belonging is universal,” said Davis.

Categories: Bullying, Gay, Gay Teens, Teen Suicide, Young Adult | Tags: , ,

Killer Cop Christopher Dorner doesn’t hate everybody and loves the gays

Dorner-Navy.jpg
Ex-LAPD cop Christopher Dorner, who is accused of targeting law enforcement in a shooting rampage, left a lengthy manifesto that included his thoughts on the hot-button issues of the day, as well as shout outs to celebrities, politicians on both sides of the aisle.

Killer Cop Christopher Dorner doesn’t hate everybody as he has posted in his long manifesto of likes.  He praises some of the gays and slams that hideous Westboro Church. I don’t know about you, but if the gays needed someone on their side, wouldn’t a gun wielding anger ball be quite helpful?  At least its a switch for a change where needless and senseless attacks are typically being slammed on gays on a regular basis instead.  I still find it odd that now he’s risen to celebrity status.  Why do Americans do that?  A year from now they won’t even remember who he was.

Some of the things he says in his manifesto:

“Ellen Degeneres, continue your excellent contribution to entertaining America and bringing the human factor to entertainment. You changed the perception of your gay community and how we as Americans view the LGBT community. I congratulate you on your success and opening my eyes as a young adult, and my generation to the fact that you are know different from us other than who you choose to love. Oh, and you Prop 8 supporters, why the fuck do you care who your neighbor marries. Hypocritical pieces of shit.”

“It’s time to allow gay service member’s spouses to utilize the same benefits that all heterosexual dependents are eligible for. Medical, Dental, Tricare, Deers, SGLI, BX, Commissary, Milstar, MWR, etc. Flag officers, lets be honest. You can’t really give a valid argument to as why gays shouldn’t be eligible as every month a new state enacts laws that allow same sex marriage.”

“LGBT community and supporters, the same way you have the right to voice your opinion on acceptance of gay marriage, Chick Fil-A has a right to voice their beliefs as well. That’s what makes America so great. Freedom of expression. Don’t be assholes and boycott/degrade their business and customers who patronize the locations. They make some damn good chicken! Vandalizing (graffiti) their locations does not help any cause.”

“Westboro Baptist Church, may you all burn slowly in a fire, not from smoke inhalation, but from the flames and only the flames.”

“Hillary Clinton. You’ll make one hell of a president in 2016. Much like your husband, Bill, you will be one of the greatest. Look at Castro in San Antonio as a running mate or possible secretary of state. He’s (good people) and I have faith and confidence in him. Look after Bill. He was always my favorite President. Chelsea grew up to be one hell of an attractive woman. No disrespect to her husband.”

“General Colin Powell, your book “My American Journey” solidified my decision to join the military after college. I had always intended to serve, but your book and journey motivated me. You are an inspiration to all Americans and influenced me greatly.”

Categories: Gay | Tags: , , , ,

Ex-gay Christian Advocate Discovered on Gay Sex App Grindr.

An “ex-gay” Christian advocate, who blogs about how religion saved him from a life of homosexual sin, was recently discovered on a gay sex hookup app called Grindr.

Matt Moore, a blogger for the Christian Post, writes extensively about how Christianity has helped him to turn away from a gay lifestyle. But, apparently it didn’t help him quite enough to steer him away from Grindr.

I am wrong in having been on grindr. I haven’t changed my views on homosexuality, the bible, etc.,” he said to Jones. “Creating a grindr profile and talking to guys on it was major disobedience on my part….disobedience to Christ. Disobedience to a loving and gracious God. Thankfully, I believe that He forgives me for this disobedience. I believe the blood of Christ covers this disobedience. And I won’t be on grindr again….ever.”

When attempting to explain his gay desires, Moore wrote, “I had a yearning in my soul that God had placed there for Himself, but I was perverting that desire and directing it toward people instead of my Creator.”

Although he “never really thought, ‘I want God to cure me of my homosexuality,’” Moore turned to religion for the cure. He says that every day he deals with desires, but claims it is worth the fight “because of the working of the Holy Spirit in my heart, I am able to see clearly that the homosexual feelings I have are a perversion of the gift of sex that God gave mankind.”

The poor guy is bullied and brainwashed by those around him that he actually buys what they are telling him.  I can tell you as someone who connects to Heaven and the spirit world on a daily basis that Heaven, God and Jesus DO NOT see homosexuality as a sin.  In fact, what they have told me is that they see no distinction and are happy to see two souls in love.   They say that we can set up our lives here as we choose. We have free will and some people, particularly the churches, live in fear and unfortunately choose to believe something about gays that is simply not true. You are all loved equally.   At the same time, when you seek out the pleasures of the flesh on a sex app like Grindr though, you are seeking to cover up inadequate feelings about yourself that can only be fulfilled by a love of self and of God.  This goes for heterosexual or homosexual sex addictions whereas a committed love relationship with another soul regardless of their gender is accepted.

Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , ,

Apps like Grindr and Scruff are hook up sex applications

Apps like Grindr and Scruff are hook up sex apps.  They are not friend apps even if you have met someone on there just for that.  That was likely a very rare case.  In my research I found that 99% of the people on there hit me up for SEX only.   Often times the first words they say to me are horny?  Or I would get a pic of their ass or cock.  They wanted to meet and get busy right away.  This is where the lonely or the time wasters go to.  If you’re on there for just sex then you’re in the right place.

One day you accidentally see one of those apps on the phone of the person you’ve been dating or involved with in a relationship.  How would that make you feel?  Would you care or would that bother you?  If it doesn’t bother you, then I would imagine you’re likely involved with someone that you don’t think that highly of.

Categories: Gay Teens | Leave a comment

Jodie Foster is in hot water with some of the gays for some reason


Jodie Foster delivered a cracked open speech at the Golden Globes on Sunday night that naturally unleashed the negative maggots of society on her tail.  Most of them coming from certain gays.  I guess they wanted her to say, “I’m gay.”  They didn’t want her hanging out with Mel Gibson.   I’m telling you that some of them are losing sleep over this.  It’s quite sad really.

Why is everyone all up in arms obsessing over this? The Golden Globes wanted to honor her for her lifetime achievement in film. She’s earned the right to say whatever she wants to say on that podium even if others did not understand it or like her. She doesn’t owe anybody anything. The Golden Globes is a loosey laid back evening with drinks. Everyone is tipsy and enjoying themselves. Clearly Jodie was enjoying herself as she was lighthearted, cracking jokes and talking about whatever. So what. It’s her life. I found her speech to be raw, heartfelt and moving. Then the next day I see this plethora of negativity about it. I thought, “Huh? Did we watch something different?”

Also I think people can rest assured that she basically said she was gay again. What does she have to do, actually say the word “gay” and then everyone will go about their business? She said she has a partner who created a beautiful family with her and that’s all that matters. What more do you guys want from her exactly? And think about what is inside you that needs immense validation by having Jodie Foster say the ‘gay’ word. There were straight people calling her the ‘d’ word after last night unfortunately, so the world knows she’s gay, trust me. Then you have certain gays calling her names for not saying the ‘gay’ word. My you just can’t please anybody can you. If I were her, I’d keep quiet too. It’s nobody’s business. Her job is as an actress to play a character in a movie. It’s not her goal to be a walking political statement.

She isn’t just private about the gay thing as if its shameful, she is private about EVERYTHING in her life. This is her nature. She’s a shy person who isn’t interested in feeding gossip machines. The honey boo-boo was a great reference and only those who steer clear of gossip and reality tv will get it. She’s better than that and actually has talent and intelligence which is lacking in shows like honey boo-boo. Those up in arms over Jodie’s speech are the same people that are obsessed with gossip and superficiality to begin with. They are not people you need to please. They don’t know anything about truly walking in someone’s else’s shoes. They want everyone to say and do what they want so that you’ll be loved by them. Jodie doesn’t need your love or approval and nor does she care.

I understand that having Jodie Foster say the ‘gay’ words to you is a big deal, because that would then make her the biggest star in history to be publicly out and gay. It would create a media frenzy something that has never attracted her ever. Don’t hate her because she’s not interested in being known for who is in her bedroom. Don’t lose sight of what her job is and that’s as an actress and filmmaker. And speaking of which, all of this talk about Jodie Foster is making me want to catch up and buy some of her films I don’t have!

 

Categories: Entertainment | Tags: ,

Jodie Foster brings crowd to tears as she more or less comes out again

The great Jodie Foster had some bewildered and some brought to tears during her speech at the Golden Globes on Sunday.

While being honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award, the actress, 50, delivered a powerful speech where she addressed everything from her sexuality to her relationship with her mother.
“While I’m here being all confessional, I guess I just have just a sudden urge to say something that I’ve never really been able to air in public,” a smiling Foster said. “[It's] a declaration that I’m a little nervous about – but maybe not quite as nervous as my publicist right now. I’m just going to put it out there – loud and proud.”After a short hesitation and plea for support she said: “I am single.”

The camera panned to her rarely seen sons smiling as she continued. “This is not going to be a big coming out speech tonight because I already did my coming out about a thousand years ago back in the stone age – in those very quaint days when a fragile girl would open up to trusted friends and family and coworkers and then gradually proudly to everyone who knew her … but now apparently I’m told that every celebrity is expected to honor the details of their private life with a press conference, a fragrance and a primetime reality show.”

As she continued, confidently, Foster also thanked her “heroic co-parent, my ex partner in love, but righteous soul sister in life. My confessor … most beloved BFF of 20 years, Cydney Bernard. Thank you, Cyd. I am so proud of our modern family, our amazing sons, Charlie and Kit who are my reason to breathe and to evolve. … Boys, in case you didn’t know it, this song, like all of this, this song is for you.”

Foster – who made her acting debut at the age 3 as the Coppertone girl – has been in the public eye for 47 years, which she says, has driven her desire for privacy.

“If you had to fight for a life that felt real and honest and normal against all odds, than maybe you too would value privacy above all else,” she said, as many in the crowd nodded in support.

But it was when she spoke candidly about her apparently ailing mom that there was not a dry eye in the house.

“I love you, I love you, I love you and I hope if I say this three times, it will magically and perfectly enter into your soul, fill you with grace and the joy of knowing that you did good in this life,” she said on stage. “You’re a great mom. Please take that with you when you’re finally okay to go.”

Despite concluding with what seemed like a retirement announcement – she remarked, “This feels like the end of one era and the beginning of something else – scary and exciting” – Foster told reporters backstage: “I could never stop acting. You’d have to drag me behind a team of horses.”

Categories: Entertainment | Tags: , ,

Blog at WordPress.com. Theme: Adventure Journal by Contexture International.

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 55 other followers