Gay Like You
Coming out of the closet has been a piece of cake for Tristan. His mother and her determination to set him up with a "nice young man" in the hopes of his finding "one" has been the only bump in his gay life.

Cody on the flip side of the coin hasn't had the easiest road of being gay and if given a choice would wish to be straight. But being gay isn't a choice and he's trying to endure his life and get by the best he can.

When Tristan's mother insists he come to dinner he has no idea that she has the idea of setting him up with her son. He is attracted to Tristan, but he knows where this road will lead and he just wants to hurry up and get it over with. But Tristan is not what he expected and Cody doesn't know how to react.

Cody was a study in what can happen when you come out of the closet and find that there is no support at all. His family has rejected him, he's found that men are willing enough to use him for what they want, but no one wants him for longer than the time it takes to get off. Tristan on the flip side has had a pretty easy time of being out and gay. His family is accepting, he's had no major issues in society, and he has no trouble getting a man but has no interest in long term. Tristan was nicely dominant without being overbearing. Cody was a troubled man and Tristan's deft handling of the situation was just the ticket. I would love to see a story that shows where the men are a few years down the road and how far Cody has come under Tristan's firm hand.

Reviewed by: Hayley

Hayley