SaucySam666
Ryan is an ordinary, straight sixth-form football lad in a quiet UK town with a steady girlfriend, Chloe, whom he genuinely loves. Outwardly confident and popular among his mates, he harbours a deeply private and confusing secret: he was born without testicles, leaving him with a smooth, empty scrotum and a small penis - something he has always hidden in shame.
What begins as light-hearted banter and teasing from his football teammates in the changing rooms slowly spirals into something darker. Ryan discovers, to his own horror and confusion, that the humiliation and emasculation from the boys - being stripped, mocked, and controlled - triggers an intense, unwanted arousal far stronger than anything he feels with Chloe. As the pranks escalate under the quiet leadership of his friend Connor, Ryan finds himself unable to resist, drawn deeper into increasingly degrading situations despite his insistence that he remains completely straight.
When Chloe unexpectedly walks in on one of these moments, Ryan expects their relationship to end. Instead, she reacts with surprising curiosity and eventually fascination. Rather than leaving him, Chloe decides she wants to be part of his torment. She takes control of the dynamic, introducing new layers of dominance and permanence. What follows is a profound shift in their relationship, as Chloe allies with Connor and the other lads to systematically strip away Ryan's remaining dignity and autonomy.
By the end, Ryan is no longer the confident straight boyfriend he once was. Fully submitted to his girlfriend and his mates, he confronts the irreversible loss of his old identity - a straight lad reduced to a controlled, humiliated figure whose deepest secrets and weaknesses are now openly owned by the people closest to him.
A slow-burn psychological descent into shame, power exchange, and self-discovery, told entirely from Ryan's conflicted first-person perspective.