Provincetown’s famed “Dick Dock.” Perhaps you’ve heard of it? Perhaps you haven’t?
For those of you who may not know, “Dick Dock” is a not-so-secret secret spot in P-Town where, for decades, men have congregated to do manly things under the cloak of darkness.
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In other words: It’s a cruising spot. A very popular cruising spot. So popular, in fact, that it has its own Facebook page.
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Tantric sex coach Brad Amberheart recently sat town with Davey Wavey to talk about the significance of “Dick Dock.”
“It’s probably, in my opinion, one of the most frequented and sanctioned gay cruising spots in the world,” he says.
Amberheart goes on to talk about how gay guys can incorporate magic into their sex when visiting the historic P-Town landmark.
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“For me, what sexual magic means, is celebrating erotic ecstasy,” Amberheart says, “and recognizing that it has the power to heal. Erotic ecstasy has to power to bless the world.”
Watch the interview below…
QJ201
And then it said “interview with Davy Wavy”
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ingyaom
My response exactly. Abort.
Jack Meoff
Glad I wasn’t the only one. I pretty much stopped reading right there
amigay
You guys beat me to it. Same here.
ChrisK
Well, that’s one place I won’t be walking barefoot.
surfpenis
LOL. Learned that rule the hard way myself, when me and a bud walked into a dirty movie arcade booth barefoot in Atlanta when we were 16.
Kevan1
my thoughts exactly. I went to photos on the website for Dick Dock. First pic I see Three guys bare foot under the dock. Cold sandy cum between the toes. Yuck!
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Young Timer
I’m sure it probably smells like Clorox, too.
All you need are the booths with the holes and the quarter movies, and you’ve stepped back in time to 1982.