Yes, there are. Some apps like Audible have a wide range of audio stories, and you can find gay - themed ones among them. They may offer some for free as part of their promotional offers or free trials.
Yes, Libby is an app that works with your local library. As I mentioned before, your library may have gay - themed audio stories available through this app for free. Also, some LGBTQ+ specific apps like Grindr might occasionally feature or recommend free gay audio stories.
There are apps like Storytel that have a large collection of audio stories. While not all are 'adult - only' in nature, they have a good selection that would appeal to adult sensibilities. They often have free trials which can give you access to a number of stories for free.
Yes, there is an app called 'Loyal Books'. It offers a large collection of free public - domain books in audio format, including many classic stories that are great for bedtime. The app has a simple interface and is easy to navigate.
One app to consider is Librivox. It has a wide range of audio books and stories, and it's possible that you might find crossdresser - related stories among them. It's free and has a large community of volunteers who contribute to the content.
Audible has a free section where you can sometimes find relevant stories. They often have a wide range of works including those that touch on lesbian relationships in the form of audio stories. However, the selection in the free part might be limited compared to their paid offerings.
Libraries - related apps like Libby or OverDrive can also be a source. While they mainly focus on borrowing e - books from libraries, sometimes they have self - published works or less - known books that could contain the kind of stories you're looking for. It's a bit of a long shot, but it's worth a try.
Yes, there are. Audiobookshelf is an app that allows users to upload and share audiobooks. You might be able to find free gay - themed audiobooks shared by other users there. Another app is Scribd, which offers a free trial period. During this time, you can search for gay stories in audio format.
Tumblr can also be a source. Although it's more of a blogging platform, there are countless blogs dedicated to sharing various stories, including innocent gay stories. You can explore different tags related to gay stories and find ones that are free to read.
Libby is an app that connects you to your local library's digital collection. As I mentioned before, while not specifically for 'gay daddy' stories, you might come across relevant LGBTQ+ stories for free through this app. It's a great way to access a lot of different types of books and stories legally.
The 'Queer Story Library' app is also worth checking out. It features a wide range of free gay short stories. The app allows you to save your favorite stories for offline reading. It also has a community section where readers can discuss the stories they've read, which adds to the overall reading experience.