“I’d always been slightly bi-curious, although I never acted on it. My girlfriend thought it was funny when I told her. What I failed to tell her, is that my bi-curious thoughts focused solely on her dad. He was a DILF if I’d ever seen one.”
Asher has been dating his girlfriend Grace for two years, but it’s her dad Shaun that he has his eye on. When the central air conditioning unit breaks down at Grace’s house in the middle of the Arizona summer, her dad sets out to install a new one.
Asher, eager to show his girlfriend he’s the marrying kind, the type of guy who can handle fixing things around the house, offers to help Shaun with the installation. What Asher doesn’t know, is that Shaun is eager to teach him much more about what it means to be a man.
Asher is a senior and a business major at Arizona State. The strong and silent type, Shaun is in his 40s. He’s in better shape than most of the men that go to Asher’s college.
Shaun’s air conditioning goes out. In July. Helping Shaun install his new AC unit really raises the temperature between these two.
Awwww…when Asher goes to look for the Phillips screwdriver…but none say “Phillips” on them. And so he googles it.
Normally Nico goes for more realism in his action. Here, not so much. The tension build is strong, but not very descriptive at all.
So this business major is dating this burly dude’s daughter and in order to prove if he’s man enough to be her husband he has to help him install an air conditioner. He’s like Mr Clean on TRT. He has a very nice rainfall shower, however and they work hard to conserve 💦
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.