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Jean-Claude Schlim

I grew up in Africa.One of my earliest erotic experiences was aged about four. I was standing by myself behind the kitchen door with the belt from my shorts between my legs
and up my crack .The harder I tugged on the the belt, the better it felt. That was until
my Mother came looking for me.

When I was six there was a red head girl next door called Marion who was a bit older.
The other older kids dared us to get naked and for me to lie on top of her one day in my bed.

About the same time I met a blond lad called Christian. We had some
fun too, this time under my bed with me lying on top again.

I had numerous encounters with other guys my age.

When I was about 18 I had my first propper sex with a girl quite a bit younger
and it was amazing. The same year however I met one of my mother's
African work colleagues' sons and I still get a hard on thinking about him.
We were inseperable for quite some time. I used to lift him on the back
of my street scrambler at a time when South Africans weren't sure
about mixed friendships. This was still late '80's.



Filmography

Jean-Claude Schlim - filmography


  • House Of Boys on DVD (2009)
    Starring: Steven Webb,  Joanna Scanlan,  Udo Kier
    Director: Jean-Claude Schlim
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Gay-themed coming-of-age drama set in 1984. Teenager Frank (Layke Anderson) leaves school and heads for Amersterdam in search of a more adventurous life. He finds work at the House of Boys, makes friends and falls in love. His new life is threatened, however, by the outbreak of AIDS but, with the ..read more »
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Jean-Claude Schlim facts

5 most recent films

House Of Boys - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

House Of Boys - 3.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

House Of Boys - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Joanna Scanlan - 2 times - show films
Layke Anderson - 2 times - show films
Stephen Fry - 2 times - show films
Udo Kier - 2 times - show films
Steven Webb - 2 times - show films