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1 Tuesday, 05 April 2011 1 13 1
1 HI! Andrej,

I enjoy reading good love stories, in the male to male, world. So there is a lot of stories on different sites that are just sex and don't appeal to me, though they have their place. The love stories such as I read of yours had a special meaning to me.

I have a friend that loves only older males. Yet, with the Church he belongs with finds some times hard to deal with. In our many different conversations, I've tried to explain to him that the higher power loves all. If it is a comfortable person that you are with and both desiring the same thing, then why not. As long as both are legally of age. Especially the way things are now a-day.

As I am a totally blind person, I have a screen reader program installed on my computer that the mechanical voice talks to me and can listen to the story. Such as "The Most Difficult Contest": this one in Athletic and the 18/19 year old had all these feelings bottled up inside and finally he and the coach came to terms and fell in love. When a asshole magazine reporter with his long zoom camera's ruined both of their life's in the field of sport they both were in and the young man's friends were even supportive, they both raked through the hoarer from Church and those people. To gradually making their each way through life. To coming by accident, like it was to be, found each other and that same bond the first time was there still and the passion relights.

Thanks for taking the time to get back to me.
Hugs,
Geno

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1 Monday, 04 April 2011 1 12 1
1 Just to let you know I enjoyed the story "The Most Difficult Contest" very much.

I don't know how old it is but you did an excellent job of sharing thoughts of what is considered forbidden and you have so tastefully put it into a story.

Thanks and again well done,
Hugs,
R. S.

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1 Thursday, 31 July 2008 1 11 1
1 Hello Andrej.

I just read your story "Most difficult contest" on Nifty, the one about the gay decathalon coach and star athlete. I really enjoyed it.

Now I've searched out your site and would like to go into the library. Can you help?

Doug

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1 Friday, 30 May 2008 1 10 1
1 Matt and Andre,

I recently found your story Most difficult contest and certainly plan to read many more. It is very heart warming to read all of the tenderness and love you bring to your stories.

I wish my French was better. I haven't used it for forty years, since high school.

Matt and Andre, are you two brothers?

Again, keep up the good work!!

Jack

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1 Monday, 26 May 2008 1 9 1
1 Hello Andre,

Just finished your story "The most difficult contest" and it is one of the best I have ever read. There was such life that could be seen clearly, and I had real feelings for all the people I found.

A great piece of work!

I am now looking to find more from you.
Thanks again for this great story.

Tom L.

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1 Sunday, 18 May 2008 1 8 1
1 Dear Andrej,

I've just discovered one of your stories on "Nifty" ("The most difficult contest") and it is extraordinary. I've been reading gay stories for years and yours is the first to truly enter the classic realm for me. It is a kind of modern day Victor Hugo "Les Miserables" or a Charles Dickens' novel. I want to read more of your work.

Grazie,
Michael D.

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1 Friday, 16 May 2008 1 7 1
1 Andre,

I'm enjoying your story The most difficult contest with Jean Paul and Robert very, very much. Every day I look to see if another chapter is posted in Nifty.

Peace, Dan

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1 Wednesday, 07 May 2008 1 6 1
1 Dear Andrej,

The most difficult contest is a most nice story!

I love the set up, I love the tender approach to each other and now the fantastic back-up from the other team members when the "scandal" is coming up at the horizon.

I am sorry for Robert that's his wife does not accept the situation and helps out to bring everything to the facts instead of fighting and expelling him. On the other hand I understand her reacting the way she does. Hope she will think the thing over and start listening to Robert and let them have a calm talk to solve the problem. And of course I hope their kids are more up-to-date about the different fractions of mankind.

Anyhow this is let you know I love the story. Especially as it touches a bit of my own live being luckily married for many years, unfortunately no kids, and after my wife's death I am back to square.

I feel for Robert and his situation.

Looking forward to the continuation!

Thanks for writing this story!

Hugs

Lars from Sweden

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1 Monday, 05 May 2008 1 5 1
1 Hi Andre,

I'm reading your story "The most difficult contest" on Nifty.

Well, I guess we could all see this coming. It was going along too well to last. Povero Roberto!! His wife threw him out and will probably divorce him. He has lost his job and will never be hired as a coach again. And Jean Paul has lost his chance at the Gold Medal. Unless... you come up with something to change all that, and I'm sure you will. I can't wait to see what you do to let Jean Paul win his medal. Looking forward to the next chapter.

Ciao,
Cy

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1 Sunday, 20 April 2008 1 4 1
1 Hello good afternoon dear Andrej

I started reading under Nifty your outstandig story about Jean Paul and Robert his coach The most difficult contest.

Thank you very much indeed and best regards.

You are a great writer and YOU know it!! Thank you for the story

Best regards René

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1 Wednesday, 16 April 2008 1 3 1
1 Hi Andrej,

The most difficult contest - very nicely done. A very well written story with good characters and storyline. Poor Robert!! It's terrible for anyone (me included) to be in love with someone and not be able to do anything about it.

Best regards,
Cy

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1 Tuesday, 15 April 2008 1 2 1
1 My dear friend,

The most difficult contest - I have read this beautiful narrative in the past hours: How could I not! It was interesting, compelling and well written.

I do have one complaint. I wanted to read more. I love ongoing sagas and you left so many possible paths to continue on. I hope you plan to revisit this story. I am sure it would please not only me but all your adoring fans.

I hope you are having a great night,

With love,

Gus

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1 Tuesday, 22 January 2008 1 1 1
1 The most difficult contest

Even in a world where the enlightened accept gay people without difficulty and in a country like France where the law has nothing to say about homosexuality there is still considerable social prejudice and it can affect life chances greatly.

This is a story about the love of an amazing athlete for his coach, who is married with four children and more than twice his age. Jean-Paul finds relief with one of his best friends in the French Decathlon team but it doesn't last.

The suspense is increased as revelation after revelation changes the way one looks at the characters and then a disaster overwhelms their lives. The story of that and how they take 18 months to recover is harrowing but marvellously relieved by a few really good, caring and understanding people and eventually there is a satisfying conclusion.

And the good guys are not stereotypes at all. A monk, a rich banker, his son and a male student-prostitute help at various times. The bad guys are stereotypes; the muck-raking journalist, the outraged wife and the closeted homophobe leap to mind. But they don't spoil it at all: it's a good heart-warming read.

A.C.

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