
Manuel García writes male desire as a borderland: a place where the body speaks before the will, where control fractures beneath the weight of a gesture, a voice, a presence too close to ignore. His men are mature, fragile, often startled by themselves precisely when they believed they had already figured everything out. In The Visit to the Urologist, a routine medical checkup becomes an experience suspended between embarrassment, attraction, and disorientation.
In a nearly empty office at the end of the day, time stretches, and every detail seems charged with unexpected intimacy. "There are hands meant only to heal, yet somehow they awaken something you believed had been asleep for years." A tense, elegant, subtly forbidden collection where desire announces itself in the most dangerous way of all: calmly, with no need to pretend anymore.
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