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SEX AND THE BOY ✓ by YORUBOY
SEX AND THE BOY ✓
YORUBOY
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Leroi's lifetime list of bad decisions has just gotten longer than he ever imagined. He pissed off rival jocks, fell in love with the school's outcast and smooched the bicuriousity out of his best friend. Now he has to fight for his love, but his love for who? A question blinded by testosterone, highschool politics, mommy issues and the BRO-Code. And then there's his inamoratos being too problematic to handle. However, the heart wants what it wants, and his wants a trifecta. Featured on lgtbq; BoyxBoy (Teen Fiction) Featured on WattpadExplorerBot; Spotlight on Street-lit. Featured on WattpadUrban; Urban LGBTQIA
Still Point ✓ by harveyelliot
Still Point ✓
harveyelliot
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'I want you to want me,' the text read, and he smiled as he shot off his reply. 'You have no idea how much I already do.' Wesley Chao doesn't believe in love and Wyatt Carter wishes he wasn't always in it, until they both meet at an art exhibition and fall like toy soldiers. - [ Cover © by Harvey Elliot ] [ Copyright © 2020 by Harvey Elliot ]
Skeletons by Lena-Presents
Skeletons
Lena-Presents
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As a kid, Raphael was a homophobic bully. Now, at age 23, he's grown out of the bully act. His homophobia? Still there, but it doesn't show often―after all, there are no gay people around him. Just his mom, ex-girlfriend, and daughter, Mia. Or so he thinks, until a phone call one morning comes with news that puts him face-to-face with his prejudice. But shaking prejudice is hard when your ashamed family, some hungry reporters, and a stubborn gay activist are breathing down your neck. Changing is hard, especially when you've buried skeletons.
Lethal Ways Not To Kill Yourself by DocileFiasco
Lethal Ways Not To Kill Yourself
DocileFiasco
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"I hate it when people don't let me jump, for fuck's sake, keep your nose out of my dying business." Kal is voluntarily in a state to kill himself. Just another day spent surviving 18 glorious and glittery years of excruciating idiocracy and he'll be free from all the shackles. Not really, not when an amateur mobster who happens to be his classmate is holding on to the keys of the shackles. Elikai has already died out of embarrassment of mobbing his crush, let alone witness him jump off the terrace and kill the little chance he had to redeem himself. All these add up perfectly to generate one solution to our equation, the solution called a recipe for disaster. Join Elikai, where he teaches the last person he wants to die the lethal ways not to kill yourself. Cover by Eri to my Elle @jaszthewayyoulikeit
The Boy on the Second Floor ✓ by -cynicaloptimism-
The Boy on the Second Floor ✓
-cynicaloptimism-
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TW: This book has a lot of descriptions of abuse and because of how often it is, there are no trigger warnings at the beginning of chapters. Take this as a warning for the whole book. --- Samuel never thought that moving out of his childhood home would make such a drastic change in his life, at least it wasn't supposed to. When moving the last of his things in to his new home, he meets his upstairs neighbours: Taylor, and her boyfriend Benjamin. At first everything seemed normal, until Samuel begins to notice things about the couple that prove everything to not be quite as perfect as he first thought they were. ••• If you are reading this story on any other platform than Wattpad you are very likely to be at risk from a malware attack. If you wish to read this story in its original, safe, form, please go to @-cynicaloptimism- on Wattpad. Thank you
Candy Gram ✓ by Olivaughn
Candy Gram ✓
Olivaughn
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EDITORS' PICK (November 2019) || COMPLETE Nick Buckingham is three things if nothing else: salty, antisocial, and the quintessential gay theatre nerd. He's content to drift through the rest of senior year throwing himself into productions to avoid his peers - until it arrives. As an anonymous classmate begins courting Nick via text, he's suddenly desperate to figure out just who this dashing secret admirer is--even if it means actually socialising. He'll be fine--so long as he keeps his wits about him and doesn't fall for this probably-catfisher. Can't be too hard, right?