My First Time, Volume 3: Gay Men Describe Their First Same-Sex Experience | 
| Creator: Jack Hart Publisher: Alyson Books Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 Buy Used: $5.84 You Save: $9.11 (61%)
Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Paperback Edition: New & Revised Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 1555837697 Dewey Decimal Number: 306.7662 EAN: 9781555837693 ASIN: 1555837697
Publication Date: September 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: E-20/ May have normal shelf ware.
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Product Description
The third volume in the best-selling My First Time series. Evoking the trembling, heart-pounding, sweaty-palmed excitement that fuels the first trip down the road of carnal knowledge, these first-person accounts provide some of the hottest reading of the season. Sometimes sexy, sometimes awkward, but always real, My First Time, Volume 3 is a sure bet to set your blood racing! Jack Hart is the editor of the best-selling books My First Time, My First Time II , Heat, and Straight
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First Timers August 11, 2007 Kris Kleeberg (In (sigh) Paradise, California) This book was both salacious and inspiring, especially given the fact that most people feel they are the only ones in the universe having the experiences as described in this book. It is an important breakthrough for other gay men out there. The only complaint I would have is finding the first two volumes in this series as I would like to make my addition to this series more complete Kris Kleeberg krisparadise@sbcglobal.net
Volume 2 January 6, 2006 Earl R. Sutton (Detroit, MI, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"The long-awaited sequel to the best-selling My First Time continues the tradition of true, first-person accounts by gay men of their first, sexual encounter with another man. Sometimes shocking, sometimes kinky, sometimes sweet, sometimes troubling, these stories let the teller peel away the years in his own way. Each recollection evokes the trembling, heart-pounding, sweaty-palmed, blood-racing excitement that accompanies that first trip down the road of carnal knowledge. Whether you laugh or squirm or find your own heart beating a little faster, this new volume of My First Time is sure to bring back memories."-- zebraz
THESE ARE HOT !! November 15, 2005 Paul A. Minafri (Phoenix, Arizona) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The entire My First Time series is so much fun, and this latest entry is no different. Jack Hart has once again put together a plethora of stories and situations that will tease and tantilize any gay reader. If you looking for good "clean" fun, this isn't for you, but if you are looking for "hot and dirty" fun, then this collection, and the previous 3 Volumes are absolute musts.
More than loss of virginity, a history of social attitudes March 4, 2003 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Jack Hart is possibly known more for his gay erotic fiction than non-fictionalized works: who wouldn't be curious about the stories of identified straight men and their first same-sex encounters ("Straight? True Stories of Unexpected Sexual Encounters Between Men")? This entry features real-life gays who identify themselves as such and their memories (both carnal and emotive) of their first experiences with gay sex. Hart spices the accounts with his trademark steamy and graphic descriptions of man-to-man sex, usually to the extent that we wish we could be so lucky. But this is more than a how-I-lost-my-virginity tell-all: Hart truly distinguishes this compilation of first-time encounters by breaking them into their time frames, such as what being gay meant in the 1930's, then the '60s and, in conclusion, the '90s. Whether or not by design, Hart manages to convey in his interviewees' memoirs their perception of the society in which they lived. With that technique, we get a sense of the evolution of homosexuality in terms of self and societal attitudes, from the aboluste fear of detection in the sexually repressed '30s to the free love of the '60s and the less (but nonetheless present) forces of supression of the '90's where, we might conclude, being gay is a lot easier and safer. For anyone looking simply to get off to some sizzling and provocative tales of men getting it on with each other, he (or she?) can usually get it in any of Hart's material. In this one, though, if we can get beyond the need for carnal satisfaction, we almost get a sense of the social history of being gay and how we might have gotten from there to here.
Jack Hart discovers more great erotica! August 3, 2002 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
(This is a review of My First Time 2. For some reason, it's also popping up under My First Time, which isn't the same book.)Jack Hart is to erotic gay books what Bel Ami is to erotic gay films! He finds the hottest and the sexiest, but also appreciates a sense of innocence. I mostly like the fear and discovery of small-town sex, which Keith Pruitt gives us so hotly in "Great Scot," to give one of many good examples. But this wasn't the "last time" for most of these guys. R. J. March wrote the steamy best-seller Looking for Trouble, and has an erotic fiction collection out soon, called Hard (I'm sure the title will fit!). Donovan Lee uses a fictional version of his story from here in his novel Getting Past Almost. Bob Vickery's Cocksure is one of the hottest gay titles at Amazon.com--probably because of that cover, but I'm sure the book is good too. I need to find out!
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