In Appreciation

A small number of Nifty authors work hard to create purposeful, enjoyable stories about the love between men and boys. I won’t name names, yet the authors I’m thinking of make me envious. When most writers offer quick gratification, dull scenarios, and exaggeration; these authors stand apart. I appreciate their effort to develop a plot, interesting characters, and believable situations—even when writing fantasy. Their literary efforts are commendable when there is little recognition and no monetary gain. Of special note are the authors who present boy-lovers in a positive light. They express an important proposition: not all boy-lovers are sub-human child rapists. Some authors even imbue their work with meaning; Heaven forbid!

Hypocrisy and hate are fundamental to today’s media-driven society—closed minds are controllable, but at the cost of freedom of speech (and expression). Universally despised by an Americanized world mentality, the stereotypical boy-lover has low intelligence and no scruples. He sexually abuses innocent under-aged partners to satisfy his disgusting perversions. All forms of boy love are equally guilty, whether we fondle a nephew, sneak into swim meets to ogle boys in speedos, or look at online child porn. Yes, even fantasizing about loving a boy is a ‘crime.’ In some places, possessing a few photos will get you 15-40 years, the same as raping a choirboy. I suspect the next to fall will be chat rooms. The time is rapidly approaching when even a dream will be enough to incarcerate.

After millions of years of evolution, boy-lovers are here to stay. The vast majority are Platonic lovers; caring, understanding, and harmless. They are a unique expression of the human condition, and are likely born that way. Whether they have a role in evolution and society is up for debate; however, I believe they do, especially given their famous predecessors: Plato, Alexander, Da Vinci, and Darwin, to name but a few. If the pendulum ever swings the other way. and boy–lovers are viewed positively, it will be due in part to Nifty’s best authors.

Finally, in sincere appreciation, I offer my thanks to an anonymous and very talented writer, educator, and musician. You’d be right in thinking he is another of our famous predecessors. Without his constant support and critical input, my tale would be a sad pastiche of stereotypes.  



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