The adventures of Peter Valentine, Part 5

I’M NOT perfect. For one thing, I do not act my age.

I’m really more of a Peter Pan.

I’m turning fifty next year. And I’m pretty proud of that.

I can’t help feeling much, much younger though.

Especially when people say I don’t look a day over 35.

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On my 49th birthday, the casino lady who carded me said, I look no older than 27.

I lost money in the casino. But she made me feel like a winner.

Also, I flirted a little bit, and got lucky with a guy in his early thirties.

You can check out photos from my Facebook post on Jan. 6, if you need to be convinced.

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I have no preference for boys.

The only reason why I had more boys than men during my grand tour of Europe was because boys were more “available.”

I travelled cheaply.

Instead of booking at hotels, I stayed at hostels that cost me between $12 and $24 a night.

I have no problem sharing a dorm-type room with other boys.

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Yeah, if you are a successful man in your 30s or 40s, you should be in a hotel!

But I’m not successful that way. I’m not that successful financially. I have some money, all right, but I can’t afford to spend them all on hotels.

Besides, I look young enough to pass for 27. So I can get away with dorm-type accommodations that sleep dudes under 30.

And as you can imagine, I stayed in hostels with good-looking 20-something boys on limited budget, who also want to experience more than just local tourism.

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And what they say about the straightest way to a man’s heart (or a boy’s pants) being through his stomach, you better believe it.

I’m sure that the connection is not too obvious, or evident. But a hungry boy is a horny boy. That much I’ll say.

I have no shame in admitting that I sometimes feed boys to sit down with me.

It’s like when I meet my friends, and I’d buy them coffee or lunch to catch up with what’s happening in their lives.

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What can I say? I’m a feeder.

I may not give you money to gamble, or to indulge your smoking habit, but it makes me happy to see people, friends or strangers, eat me.

Ooops. I meant, eat with me! It makes me happy to see people eat with me!

Okay, so occasionally, I’m fine paying for your alcohol. But don’t you get too familiar, unless you want me to get too familiar with you, too.

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Here now is the fifth story in the series, a story with a Greek youth in it:

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Ambut kon ngaa didto naapuk sa Varkiza ang Apollonia Hotel nga ginpatigayun sang travel agent nga si William para kay Peter Valentine. Mga veinte cinco tubtub treinta euros man ang taxi halin sa hotel pakadtu sa centro sang Athens.

Treinta y cinco ang taxi sang nagligad nga gab-i halin sa pantalan sang Piraeus pakadtu sa hotel. Mga veinte cinco man ang estimate sang driver halin sa hotel pakadtu sa airport kon magpauli na si Peter.

May panugyan si Eleni nga receptionist sang hotel: Sarang makataxi si Peter tubtub sa estacion sang Elliniko, kag magmetro train na lang tubtub sa estacion sang Akropoli ukon Syntagma. Tuman ka usik sang tiempo ang maghulat sang bus, kag tuman kagasto kon magtaxi padulung sa centro.

1.40 euro lang ang Metro train, ayhan 10 euro ang taxi hasta sa Elliniko station. Sa 12 euros, wala sang daku nga traffic kag conveniente man.

Sa una nga adlaw, ginhimu ni Peter ang ginpanugyan ni Eleni. Gintandaan niya nga mas maayo nga Acropolis station lang ang tumurun niya firme bangud Red Line ini, duluderecho lang, siyam ka stops. Kon sa Syntagma pa sia, sa ikanapulu nga stop, may halinhalin sang train.

Sa pagdumdum nga makakinut sia, nagbakal man sia sang combo ticket para sa mga attractions sa Athens. Sarang sia makasulud sa walo ka museo sa sulud sang lima ka adlaw sa precio nga treinta euros. Bisan pa duha lang sia ka adlaw sa cabecera sang Greece (bangud nadula na ang isa ka adlaw sa pagpanakayun halin sa Santorini), ginkuha niya ang ticket.

Una niya ginkadtuan ang Acropolis. Dayon, nagpanaug sia sa Plaka, kag naglakatlakat padulung sa Monasteraki. Didto sia nagab-ihan.

Wala sang madamu nga English signs ang mga dalan. Halin sa Monastiraki, nakalab-ut sia sa Syntagma Square.

Madulum na ang alas siete gani nagdalidali sia gawad sang ticket sa Syntagma station, apang lain ang mga destinacion nga nasulat sa mga ganhaan. May ara pakadtu sa airport. May ara pakadtu sa pantalan. Wala sang nagalabay sa Acropolis. Amu nga nagpanghulunghulung sia sang mapamangkutan.

Ginpalapitan niya ang isa ka pamatan-un nga pula ang buhok kag barbas. Mabuut ang guya sini. Daw mabinuligun.

Ginhambalan sia nga sala gid man ang estacion nga iya gin-gawaran sang ticket, kinahanglan magsaylu sia sa kaingud nga estacion.

Nalukut ang guya ni Peter, apang ginhambalan sia sang pamatan-un, “I’ll walk with you there. I’m also going that way.”

Nagpakilala si Peter. Turista kuno sia, Filipino, una nga adlaw niya sa Athens, kay halus tunganggabi na sia nag-abut sang nagligad nga gab-i halin sa Santorini.

Nagpakilala si Vassilis. Estudiante kuno sia. Bag-u lang sia naghalin sa escuelahan. Tubtub naglab-ut ang ila sugilanon sa posibilidad nga sarang niya maupdan si Peter nga maglibutlibut sa Athens sa madasun nga adlaw bangud Sabado, kag wala man sia sang clase.

“I can’t pay for a tour guide,” siling ni Peter. Nga ayhan matuud.

“I did not ask to be paid. I just like you. I’ll do it for free. You don’t have to pay me.”

“What are you doing tonight?” pamangkut ni Peter.

“Nothing much. Why?”

“Would you like to spend the night with me?” pamangkut liwat ni Peter. Apang bag-u pa man nakasabat si Vassilis, gindugang niya, “Wait, what’s the age of consent here in Greece?”

Nagkadlaw si Vassilis. “You like me that way, huh?” Nagkadlaw sia liwat, mabuut nga kadlaw. “Don’t worry, I’m legal. I’m 19 already. And the age of consent for sex in Greece is 15.”

Nagsakay sila sa taxi, nanaug sa Sygrou-Fix, ang estacion pagkatapus sang Akropoli, kon diin nagapuyu si Vassilis. Nagkuha lang sang ilislan ang Griego, kag nagtaxi sila pakadtu sa Varkiza, didto sa Apollonia Hotel kon diin may hulut si Peter. Mga treinta y cinco euros man ang ginbayadan ni Peter, apang wala na yadto sa iya bungug. Totally worth it si Vassilis. (To be continued/PN)

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