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9/8/20, 10:21 AM
> Now I just need myself a big heaping help of Sheriff Lane and his titanic body! He’s my favorite. > I've mentioned that the guy who I based the Sheriff on was the guy who inspired me to write the original MILK MAN story. We were online friends that dated for nearly five minutes (but had some intense sex). He was a bodybuilder dom who owned a Harley Road King, a giant beast of a bike (for a beast of a man). He took me for a ride (I rode bitch haha) and I got to spend a few hours with my hardon pressed into his lower back as I breathed in the scent of leather. So he became the Sheriff, but Snake got the bike...
9/8/20, 2:29 AM
Always enjoyed this story! I will avoid going back and reading the old version so I can enjoy the updated tales as they come out. Now I just need myself a big heaping help of Sheriff Lane and his titanic body! He's my favorite.
9/7/20, 11:35 PM
Absman, I love your celebration of masculinity. Sheriff Lane loving the thrill of dominance and trying to figure where his prey stands in the male hierarchy. The old farmer respecting the no nonsense masculinity of Murdock. And men and motorcycles...." feeling its erotic vibration against your scrotal sac, the hot-and-ready throb of pre-sex. It’s why men rode." Your celebration of masculinity along with each man's position in the male hierarchy is why I love your stories. (and so much of this story is hitting home. My last name is Lane, the short wrestler is 5'6" just like me...I'm just waiting for my plant now)
9/7/20, 3:58 PM
> When this story first came out, i had a friend that I had a huge crush on join the army, and I always pictured him as the jarhead that gets transformed- that fantasy has gotten me off many times in the past > For me, there is no greater compliment. Honestly, knowing my stuff has gotten you off or caused you to fantasize your own variation makes me VERY happy! I hope I continue to inspire. > hopefully he will make an appearance in Book 2 > Absolutely! I have a whole subplot waiting for those guys!
9/7/20, 3:18 PM
Nope. Hypnothrill is right -- I've done some editing and some cleaning, but nothing big, and no new additions to Book One. It was all there the whole time, hidden in plain sight!
9/7/20, 3:09 PM
I don't think any of this is new, @nycboot (see https://archive2007.muscle-growth.org/stories/1717.html if you want to make comparisons). It's still VERY hot though.
nycboot
9/7/20, 3:00 PM
I've not gone back to the original version but the military involvement is totally new, yes? Your more detailed description of Bowden is wonderful. And I also like your description of how the plant is taking over Murdock (and presumably everyone else). In the original story you just had many take-overs, but now you describe what happens. Fabulous! Now I have to go relieve myself because the arousal is too much. :)
9/7/20, 2:37 PM
i always loved the part with the military. When this story first came out, i had a friend that I had a huge crush on join the army, and I always pictured him as the jarhead that gets transformed- that fantasy has gotten me off many times in the past, hopefully he will make an appearance in Book 2!
9/7/20, 11:15 AM
> are you planning on bringing back some characters from the og story such as Mike Milano ? > It has always been my intent to leave the Original Story pristine, as a complete stand-alone. I never wanted this story to be thought of as a sequel or continuation of the Original. Even as I'm gathering these characters together in Book Two, I've only played with the idea of a cameo -- but rejected it. Same reason.
Ozark
9/7/20, 5:12 AM
i loved this chapter so much and how all the stories tie in at the end. are you planning on bringing back some characters from the og story such as Mike Milano ?