About Me

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My name is Robert Foley and welcome to my little page on the web. I really hope you've already been enjoying some of the stories I have written or will do so soon. Here is a little section about me.

I was born in 1986 to an Irish-American father and a Dutch mother. I now live in a relatively small city in the Netherlands.

I remember writing stories from a young age, and wrote a few things down here and there without ever really finishing. I think I had a fascination for making up characters, their personalities, what they looked like, how they related to each other and to put them in certain situations.

After starting to publish stories online from 2016 onwards, I was starting to learn to create a storyline, an arc that not only started but had a purpose and a finish line. My earlier work had always stopped halfway a story. I hope I am succeeding in telling an actual story more and more as I gain experience.

The common theme in my stories is probably the way I write the objects of the main characters' affection. They tend to be traditionally masculine and (regrettably) everything today's society would reward in men, more so than femininity. Except society also has expectations for men in the bedroom. And the hottest possible thing for me is to imagine those men to be submissive in bed, to lose or not have control in some shape or form. That power dynamic is something that fascinates and arouses me. I hope I can bring you along in that journey with each story.

Some other themes that feature in my stories are big bubble butts, limp play, hypnosis and wrestling. Occasionally you'll find a topic in there that I find societally relevant. I am aware that the characters in my stories aren't always as diverse as I would like them to be, I am also working on that.

I really hope you enjoy!

Comments

  1. I've read several of your stories, looked at some of the work you've done elsewhere-the wrestling series for example-and it's quite obvious that you're talented. We both face, or this may be an assumption, a similar problem in that our first language is not English-it was my third after Afrikaans and Xhosa. It took me several years to finally grasp the American-or on occasion the more formal English manner from my youth in South Africa-of speaking when it came to dialogue. The best suggestion I can give you is to remember that people do not speak in whole sentences, almost never...fragments, a few words scattered over time...or run ons that seem endless and would be almost impossible to grammatically diagram. But that's reality.
    I am so glad I took the time to follow you from Gay Demon to your own space, very rewarding. That I do not have one is solely as my agent has told me that makes my output too accessible to those who find plagiarism to be profitable...
    Again, my best wishes to you for continued writing and greater success.
    Petr-Johan (pjsteer1@gmail)

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  2. Excellent, beautiful and romantic story in "Fred and the Eventful Eurotrip"! Thank you! I have followed Lukáš's journey like Rudolf in his videos. The last time he lived in Miami Beach. Suddenly he disappeared from his social networks, everything! Would you know where he is now? how is your life today? Why did it disappear from your public life? Thank you.

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