Young Biker/Older Exec

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Years ago I met a younger guy who subsequently became a biker. He got into the habit of dropping by my place when he felt like it and wanted some booze. He knew I was gay, but it was no big deal. And at the time I was exclusively a “top”, who dominated & never got fucked. (Still mostly am!). On one of his visits, with one of his bros, he was in a bad mood & had had a few beers, when we got into an argument. I'm an older, better educated, more "successful" guy, and had a way of giving him a hard time & I started to mock him in front of his bro. Without thinking, he reacted the same way he would if a broad started giving him lip.

He blew up, grabbed me by the arm, yelled at me that he were going to teach me a lesson. I was taken aback, but he's a big guy & I realized that he meant business & that I didn’t have much to say about it. He pulled off his biker belt, bent me across the couch and began to whip the seat of my pants. He got progressively more pissed off, ripped down my jeans, and threw me across his knee. I was squirming, protesting at first then began to whine. He didn’t care. He tore off my underwear and worked my butt until I was crying, kicking my legs & begging forgiveness. He pulled me off his lap, pushed me on my knees and ordered me to suck his cock. After a few minutes of this, he threw me on the floor, turned me over and shoved his dick up my ass & fucked me hard. Then he calmly pulled up his pants, ordered me to get another beer & began to talk to his bro who just sat there the whole time smiling as I got what was coming to me for disrespecting him.

Afterwards, he told me to stand in front of him (pants still down) and told me never to forget what had happened — that however in charge I was on the job & with other people, he was the one in charge in our relationship. He told me he would always be there for me, and hoped I would support him when he needed it, but I needed always to remember to respect him. I rubbed my butt and said that I realized he was right, that I needed what he had to give, and that he was the only one who could fill this role in my life. Since then, though I’ve become a successful executive, I’ve had to be reminded from time to time when I forgot what I learned that day.

Mike