Luv2play Posted July 20 Posted July 20 I was at my gym late this afternoon enjoying a swim with one other person in the pool, an elderly lady who appeared as a blue whale gliding slowly through the water on the other side of the pool. Suddenly a young dark haired guy appeared and got in and started some stretching before actually swimming. He was about 6 feet tall, slim with defined body and nice looking. He shortly left for the outdoor hot tub and I followed in a decent interval. We struck up a conversation and then this slightly younger blond guy joined us, his brother as it turned out. He was a tad shorter but about 5 11” and sldo nicely defined. We all talked for about 20 minutes and they told me what they worked as, a cook and a dishwasher in the restaurant attached to my club. I left shortly for the locker room and took a brief shower as the water was cold ( it takes about 3 minutes to warm up). They both joined me in the locker room but wouldn’t strip out of their swim suits. They shared a towel and slipped out of their bathing suits in front of me without showing me anything. They did tell me their names so maybe we will meet again. I’m generally not into twinks but they could have been the exception had circumstances been different. + azdr0710, Johnrom, thomas and 1 other 3 1
+ azdr0710 Posted July 20 Posted July 20 "Dear Penthouse Forum......I never thought this could happen to me, but........" Johnrom, rvwnsd, Luv2play and 4 others 7
+ friendofsheila Posted July 23 Posted July 23 I always thought twinks were guys who were a lot shorter than 5'11. "wtihout seeing anything" - did you mean that you didn't see their penises? or did they hide behhhhind the towel ? (if they had great butts I would have been happy to see those)
Luv2play Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago Well yesterday I was at the pool again and the tall young man was there by himself. We met in the locker room after I had swum and he was about to. He remembered my name but I had to confess I had forgotten his. He seemed a little put out by that. Anyway he recalled a lot of the things I had said three weeks ago. Maybe to rub in the point. He told me he had put in his two weeks notice the day before so I guess I won’t be seeing him again. He also told me he is starting first year university in a very good school here in Canada. And he is taller than 6’. I would say closer to 6’2”. Very handsome. He will do well on campus. Johnrom 1
+ ApexNomad Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, Luv2play said: We met in the locker room after I had swum and he was about to. He remembered my name but I had to confess I had forgotten his. He seemed a little put out by that. Anyway he recalled a lot of the things I had said three weeks ago. Maybe to rub in the point. Pro tip for when you forget someone’s name, just lean into it. Be like, “Hey you!’ Look who it is! My favorite person from the pool!” Or if you want to be cheekier about him remembering details from three weeks ago: “Wow, you remembered all that from last time? Meanwhile, I can barely remember my own PIN.” Or even: “There he is! My guy!” I got your back. Edited 14 hours ago by ApexNomad Luv2play and Johnrom 2
+ purplekow Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) Since you had a conversation with him and he remembered not only your name but also what you had told him, it was time to make a gentle move. I think something to the effect of "i am going to miss seeing you around the pool. Perhaps I can take you out for lunch before you head away." If he says yes, then there is hope. If he says no, then there is no hope. To make it a little less obvious, you could have also told him to invite his brother. After a lifetime of missed opportunities, I have decided not to miss any others if I can avoid it. My advice to all here is to do the same. Edited 9 hours ago by purplekow MikeBiDude and + JamesB 2
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