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Y&R- Adam & Kevin (watching Kevin become sprung over Adam would be a delight. Sharing secret kisses and moments throughout GC. I could see Adam make Kevin jump through hoops just to have control over him.

OLTL- Miles & Brody

Rex & Brody

Miles & Rex

Miles is just oozes sex IMO. Maybe he could become a Male Escort and Brody becomes one of his customers. While Rex investigates Brody because of his odd behavior and finds out the truth.

AMC- Jake & Dre ( I think that would be hot hot hot)

Jonathan Lavery set off my gaydar when he first came on the show. Then he loses his girlfriend to Bianca. He & J.R had some very erotic chemistry when Ava was on the show. Jacob Young had gained that weight which all went to his ass. He had a donk that couldn't be ignored.

GH-

Nic & Johnny

ATWT-

Holden & Noah....... No wonder he and luke haven't boinked. Noah wants Daddy Snyder all to himself in the barn.

Casey & Matt

GL-

Cyrus & Shayne (if he was played by Billy Miller) I think that would finally get Marina to leave town.

Coop & Jonathan (a missed opportunity, especially when Coop & Jonathan got into that fight over Lizzie. I thought they were gonna rip each others clothes off and go at it in front of Lizzie & Tammy.)

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Holden and Noah would be hot....lol. I wonder if Noah would be able to walk after Holden was done with him. :P:lol:

Casey and Matt always oozed sexual chemistry. They should have made Casey gay as well.

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Ya, I could see Holden being a little rough. I could see the scene now.

Noah wobbles out the barn with holden still hiding inside and Luke notices him walking funny.

Luke: "Noah, are u ok? Your legs are shaking. What were you doing in there?

Noah: "I'm fine, luke. I just spent to much time on my knees milkin the cow that's all."

Luke: "Oh well, I was going to go horseback riding, do you want to ride with me?"

Noah: "Can I take a rain check, I'm a bit tired from milkin the cow it was a little rough getting it to relax."

Luke: "I'm sure you handled it like a pro"

(Holden in the barn listening)

Holden: (whispering) " He sure did....."

Haha

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James (Oakdalelover) is doing a hot romance between Dallas Griffin and Noah Meyer in his ATWT fan fic.

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I read a very hot erotic story at an erotic story site on the Internet which was dedicated to GH.

The 3 hottest scenes were between Nick and his step-son Daniel. then there was one where Cain turned Kevin into his b*itch. Then another hot scene was between Brad and Korbell.

There were several good ones but those were the hottest 3.

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ON the same site there were several from DAys too where John and Bo were lovers and then John with Brady and Philip.

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:lol::lol::lol: One line I would change though..ur line was good...but here is my take

Luke: "Oh well, I was going to go horseback riding, do you want to ride with me?"

Noah: "I already went for a ride."

Holden: Smiling inside the barn. :lol::lol:

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One of the stories I debuted on Beyond the Horizon is a down low storyline.

The players:

Shawn Marks

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Tobias Truvillion

Shawn Marks had to fight to get up the corporate ladder in order to work side-by-side with powerful business magnate and CEO of Von Stadt International, Henry Von Stadt (Sebastian Roché). Shawn knew he could run the company better than the future CEO and Von Stadt heir, Leo (Jeff Branson). And having a trophy girlfriend like sexy, clever and ambitious Jenna Baldwin could only enhance his image in the business world, and his bid for a seat on the board of VSI. But after toiling away all those long hours for his thankless job, Shawn finds solace in a dark corner at Large Bar, watching the drag act of Aurora Borealis, someone who lives as they want to, out loud, without answering to anyone. Over time, Shawn and Aurora's connection deepens, but how can either of them really exist in each others' worlds? And will Shawn's house of cards tumble when he learns the two people he goes to bed with, the two worlds he lives in, are actually connected?

Jenna Baldwin

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Kari Wuhrer

Selfish and self-centered narcissist Jenna Baldwin will stop at nothing to acquire money, fame, and power. Hooking up with handsome power player executive Shawn Marks will certainly help her get closer to her goals. Jenna suspects, after uncovering a few lies about where Shawn has been in his spare time, that Shawn is cheating on her, but as long as Jenna is his "number one", Jenna is too worried about her own ambitions to really care who else Shawn is sleeping with. Jenna did once suspect that Rachel Marks (Sherri Saum) wasn't really his sister (though she is), but his secret lover. If only Jenna knew the truth!

Eddie Dawson

(a.k.a. Aurora Borealis)

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Jeffrey Carlson

A drag performer familiar with the spotlight, "Aurora Borealis" knows it's lonely at the height of your stardom. But finding a connection with Shawn Marks was both unexpected and exactly what Eddie Dawson needed. Recognizing a duality in Shawn that Eddie/Aurora knew all too well, Eddie finally felt someone could understand him, and embrace both the "Eddie" and the "Aurora" sides of his lifestyle. But as it soon became apparent that Eddie was only welcome in ONE part of Shawn's life (mainly the bedroom), Eddie started down a slippery slope toward a designer drug addiction to ease the heartache. When his addiction led to an overdose, it brought Eddie's estranged mother Edina (Ilene Kristen) to town, hoping to find a glimpse of the son she knew before he moved from Canada to New York to pursue drag. And it was Edina's arrival that would deliver the most shocking twist of all.... Eddie's never-identified father was a Mr. Theodore Baldwin (John Ingle)... who happened to be Jenna Baldwin's father as well. Apparently Shawn keeps his attractions all in the family.

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The other main gay story is about aspiring actor Christian Avery Field (played by me) who falls in love with much older theater producer/director Terrence Applewhite (Walt Willey), but faces opposition from Terrence's grown children who think Christian is only after the money and fame Terrence can help him acquire. Terrence's son Rod (Forbes March) takes a particular interest in proving Christian is only "acting" in the relationship, and Rod's interest soon snowballs into an obsession, leaving Rod's long-time girlfriend since college, Crystal (Kerry Butler), out in the cold. Perhaps the most telling sign is when Rod is sleeping with Crystal on Valentine's Day and calls out Christian's name instead! Is Rod merely trying to protect his father's heart, or are Rod's interests in Christian of a more personal, unexpected nature?

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So Rod may end up on the down low too, I guess, but the jury is out so far as to where Rod's story is going. (Though I know exactly where it's going...)

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Brody on OLTL works for me. they could reuse some of the Dont' Ask Don't Tell army story Malone wanted to tell with Paul Cramer way back (and CJ Roberts, right?) He drinks so much to repress some army homosexual relationship, is deseperate to have an instant family with Gigi out of denial, and in today's episode he called Love Child by the Supremes "an oldie but a goodie!" How many straight macho army guys dig the Supremes? ;)

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