A little bit into the service I caught him out of the corner of my eye taking his right hand and making a grab or an adjustment to his crotch. Then a few seconds later I saw him do it again. Then, I saw him sort of rest his right hand and arm on his lap, which did not look out of place at all. But then I saw what he was doing. There was a “lump” inside his pants and he was repeatedly squeezing it with his thumb in the side of his forefinger. It then became apparent to me that this boy apparently had gotten an erection and he was quietly taking a little opportunity to enjoy it, right there in church.
Then came a part of the service where we had to stand up. A little bit embarrassingly, as he stood up his little friend did “the tent pole effect”, and he quickly grabbed the front of his pants and pulled them out to allow his thing to find a much more comfortable position inside his shorts. After that, he stood there with both of his hands crossed and over his midsection, half in prayer and perhaps half covering up his little problem.
When we sat back down, it appeared like his little trouser worm had probably gone back to sleep. His spontaneous erection appeared to have now progressed to a spontaneous deflation, with his stiffie probably lasting no more than 7 or 8 minutes. No more grabs, no more pulls or squeezes. Then, later in the service we all stood up to hold hands and pray. My left hand was holding his right hand. Embarrassingly, as the BL that I am, I was distracted from prayer thinking about the young hand I was holding and what I had just watched it doing. Not only that, but I was imagining all the other things he quite likely does with that hand when he’s home and alone. (Maybe that spontaneous erection out in public was his little friend’s reminder to him that he had not yet been exercised and emptied this morning.)
weren't you suppose to be praying and not looking at other things in the pew next to you? I do have to admit. Watching a young lad trying to fix things is so much more entertaining than praying. Thanks for posting your experience
ReplyDeleteIf I saw something like that, I'd worry I might get my own tent pole effect.
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