MEN, MUSCLE, and MAYHEM

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Authors: Milton Stern
for thirty days. His waking hours would mostly be spent working out. He would also be eating quality proteins, fresh fruits and vegetables, and he would have daily, two-hour tanning privileges by the pool. However, no television would be allowed. When he was not eating or sleeping, he was to be working out. His muscles would be pumped during all his waking hours, forcing them to grow beyond anyone’s expectations.
    However, to test his theory, Dr. Musclestein needed a lab rat. He searched high and low across the local college campus, but there were no candidates who fit the bill. He visited all the local gyms, but no one was right for the job. He even scoured the beaches. There were those who were willing to be his subjects, but all had been on the ‘juice.’
    He needed a natural bodybuilder, and he was disappointed. All this expense to build the perfect lab, and he could not carry out his experiment. He was about to give up, when he noticed the man mowing his lawn. This was not his usual gardener. Bobby, his gardener, was in his sixties and although in good shape for his age, he was no muscle man. But Bobby’s replacement was exactly what the Doctor had ordered.
    Dr. Musclestein had an idea, but he would need to get dressed first. He usually walked around his home in nothing but black sweat pants. To look at him, one would have thought he had already tried out his theory on himself. He was six-foot-five and 260 pounds of smooth, rock-hard muscle. Everything about him rippled and bulged. But, if he was going to approach the gardener about his experiment, he needed to dress the part. He changed into gray slacks, a white shirt, striped tie, a lab coat and his black framed bifocals.
    As he stepped out the back door, he spotted the gardener, who just at that moment was taking off his shirt. The man was five-foot-nine and looked to weigh around 190 pounds. He was hairy and thickly muscled. Dr. Musclestein guessed him to be Italian, and when the thirty-four-year-old man introduced himself as Scott Manicotti, his heritage was confirmed. Scott wore his black hair in a crew cut and also had a goatee. The doctor thought to himself, If this guy is not gay, he missed an excellent opportunity .
    Dr. Musclestein explained his theory to Scott, who seemed more interested than any of the other potential subjects, and that afternoon, Scott moved into the lab wing of the house. Dr. Musclestein kept the door to the lab locked in the event that Scott might try to escape, which would cause him to have to start his experiment anew. However, since Scott had been there, he did not complain once. He enjoyed being able to work out all hours of the day and night.
    Every day, Dr. Musclestein would unlock the door and enter the lab with two bags of fresh groceries – the highest quality proteins, fresh fruits and vegetables, and plenty of bottled water. After putting the groceries away, he would observe his lab rat, who could always be found working out. The lab rat, as per the doctor’s instructions, wore minimal clothing, preferring only a jock strap, sweat socks and sneakers.
    Dr. Musclestein would pull out his tape measure and chart the lab rat’s progress. He would carefully measure his biceps, pecs, waist, glutes, thighs, and calves. The lab rat was doing well and had already put on ten pounds of solid muscle. His thick build had evolved into a ripped display of hairy, masculine strength.
    Dr. Musclestein was pleased with the results, and every day, he would take the prior day’s dirty jock straps and sweat socks and lock the door. After returning to his section of the home, he would strip off his lab coat, shirt, tie and slacks and stroke his thick, hard cock, while sniffing the lab rat’s dirty jock, until he covered his smooth chest and belly in cum.
    During the third week, Dr. Musclestein was so pleased with the lab rat’s progress, he decided to give him a treat. He usually did not check in on his subject any time after the morning

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