Me too! And in addition to songs that relate to my life experiences, I often think of dicks that relate to my life experiences.
When I was 15, I had this couple of friends, and we'd be horsing around on my Old Grandfather's ranch along the Canadian River. I'm just telling you, that in the 1940's, this was culturally a remote territory. We didn't really even have radio music. It was music you heard in Church or in School.
But we did have dicks. A dick like
Jake Spencer has (not really the face or the body!) was in the group, and since we didn't have the music, at least we had trite phrases. He'd bend this little kid over a Cottonwood tree that laid along the river, where we could watch, and we'd even jack off and bust on the kid's back, if we wanted to. Then duck him in the river and wash him off before we delivered him back to his Mother. LOL
But his dick stayed hard after he'd cum and he'd even bust another load, and then sometimes a third load. This kid's dick worked. All we had was straight boys to bottom, and he'd force one of them over and over and over. That's the first time I even heard this trite phrase. The kid would say "Oh Damn! That hurts so good, pull it out a little deeper!" I don't know where the kid got the phrase because its just an old fashioned trite expression now, but he'd say it every time this long dick nailed his hot little ass.
The bottom kid was a classic. He had an attitude like Dorian Cross when he was getting fucked. Though he was not NEAR as hot or good looking as Dorian, he demonstrated this attitude that I'm too straight to be getting fucked like this, and it hurts my ass like hell, all while he is pulling on his hard dick.
Broke Straight Boys brings back so many fond memories from my life experiences.