It was a random place, a random time, and a random object that brought two chubby gay men together on a distant planet. The planet was called Xerxes, and it was a barren wasteland, void of life, except for the two men and their spaceship.
The men were named Max and Jim, and they had been together for ten years. They had met on a space station, and it was love at first sight. They had been inseparable ever since.
Max was the captain of the spaceship, and Jim was his co-pilot. They had been on a routine mission to explore the planet when their ship malfunctioned, and they crash-landed on the surface.
They were stranded on the planet with only each other for company. They had plenty of food, water, and supplies, but they were alone on a desolate planet.
As they worked to repair their ship, they spent their days exploring the planet and enjoying each other’s company. They would sit on a rocky outcropping and watch the sun set, holding hands and talking about their hopes and dreams.
Their relationship was strong, but they knew that they were different from most other couples. They were chubby gay men, and they had faced discrimination and prejudice in the past. But on this planet, they were free to be themselves, without judgment.
They spent months on the planet, repairing their ship and exploring the landscape. They discovered strange rock formations and underground caves, and they marveled at the beauty of the planet.
As they worked together, their relationship grew stronger. They shared everything, from their fears to their hopes to their bodies. They made love under the stars, and they knew that they would always be there for each other.
Finally, after months of hard work, they repaired their ship and prepared to leave the planet. As they lifted off the surface, they looked back at the planet that had brought them together and smiled.
They knew that they would never forget their time on Xerxes, and they would always cherish the memories of their love on that desolate planet. They were two chubby gay men, and they were proud of who they were and the love they shared.























