wisconsinguy
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wisconsinguy reacted to whipped guy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Friday fun...
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wisconsinguy reacted to gallahadesquire in Kissing as bonding
Not just for escorts, but for everybody:
After the initial lip lock, and some time together, has anyone else found kissing to be more of a bonding than a sexual gesture? And I do mean, tongue in full gear, no holds bar, not-just-a-peck-on-the-cheek.
Raison d'être: A recent experience. And it was fabulous. Kind of like talking, but without the words.
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wisconsinguy reacted to TruHart1 in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Perfect, WG! Your "softer side" is my favorite turn-on --- sweet, hot BFE with loving nipple play! DELICIOUS! :)
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from TruHart1 in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
I guess I did have a threesome of sorts. I think that was to be considered for possible things to cum. It involved something about Cheetos??? You would have to know the source I guess. WG2 -
wisconsinguy got a reaction from TruHart1 in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
I have a few fantasies, a threesome, and an encounter outside in the woods with a warm summers shower going on. Maybe it could happen at the same time! WG2
I have a few fantasies. Some of which are a threesome, and an encounter in the woods during a warm summer. Maybe together! Yum. WG2 -
wisconsinguy reacted to whipped guy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Another Thursday Threesome...
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wisconsinguy reacted to whipped guy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Now one for the vanilla crowd...
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We aim to please all!!!
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wisconsinguy reacted to whipped guy in The Golden Cock Awards
My submission for a cut cock...
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from TruHart1 in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Come on now WG. We all know the guy suspended is you! WG2 -
wisconsinguy got a reaction from whipped guy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Come on now WG. We all know the guy suspended is you! WG2 -
wisconsinguy got a reaction from + Funguy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Well, as far as being able to handle the ride...wellll...it's been awhile since I have partook in such activities, so I may need some basic priming again!!!
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from + Funguy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
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wisconsinguy reacted to whipped guy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Keep out of the sun, but do enjoy the eye candy! May they all be wearing Speedos!
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Or even better!
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from whipped guy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Who needs porn when I have you!!!
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from + Funguy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Of course your comments make me blush! I continue to be sooo nipple sensitive, I may have to start at ground zero! And, that doesn't mean my ground zero. Real action?!? Ummm!!!WG2
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from whipped guy in For all you Hot-Wired guys!
Is the guy in the last frame, receiving, you? OR, could it possibly be you sometime in the future???WG2
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wisconsinguy reacted to + Funguy in LOSING WEIGHT ... and the even bigger challenge of keeping it off
I volunteer to suck 'em - suck that chocolate right off them nuts!
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from Kenny in LOSING WEIGHT ... and the even bigger challenge of keeping it off
As a health care person who was involved in cardiac rehab programs, I was also involved with the evolution of sodium intake. FF is correct. The prevailing thought of the day is in the absence of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, CHF, restrictive use of Na is not a given. However, NA does retain water. Oncologists feel that along with water, we retain of course other things we ingest. Like chemicals. What the role the retention chemicals and the intake of Na play in "flipping the switch" to cancer is being looked at. Usually heart failure is related to many years of progressive years of vascular disease. It is usually not just related to ingestion of salt. -
wisconsinguy got a reaction from Kenny in LOSING WEIGHT ... and the even bigger challenge of keeping it off
WG gives some sensible/ wise advice. I was a fat baby, fat child and decades as an adult. I have been through every diet on the market. I went through bariatric surgery and went from 301 lbs to 118 lbs in less than a year. Began running during this time as well. No problem doing 10 miles a day. Had the surgery reversed due to GI bleeding. For myself, this is my final take on what I refer to as my first addiction, food.
It is simply a matter of intake vs output. It has been brought up re: the metabolism issue. This has been out there for years. Remember the hype of "set point?" Same principle...your body will work really hard to keep the weight it gains. I try and eat a high protein diet. The carbs I eat, I try and do really dense/complex ones such as beans. I love to walk, and I give credit just to that to help me keep off a few pounds. Being the hard core addict I was, I have learned to experience some physical and mental discomfort from not eating what I want. Sometimes I just want to order a large pizza with a couple of cokes. I will struggle with the tossup of wants and needs in relationship to food till I croak. But, most days, I can manage. Now that spring is here, I'll just go for another walk!!!
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from LADoug1 in LOSING WEIGHT ... and the even bigger challenge of keeping it off
WG gives some sensible/ wise advice. I was a fat baby, fat child and decades as an adult. I have been through every diet on the market. I went through bariatric surgery and went from 301 lbs to 118 lbs in less than a year. Began running during this time as well. No problem doing 10 miles a day. Had the surgery reversed due to GI bleeding. For myself, this is my final take on what I refer to as my first addiction, food.
It is simply a matter of intake vs output. It has been brought up re: the metabolism issue. This has been out there for years. Remember the hype of "set point?" Same principle...your body will work really hard to keep the weight it gains. I try and eat a high protein diet. The carbs I eat, I try and do really dense/complex ones such as beans. I love to walk, and I give credit just to that to help me keep off a few pounds. Being the hard core addict I was, I have learned to experience some physical and mental discomfort from not eating what I want. Sometimes I just want to order a large pizza with a couple of cokes. I will struggle with the tossup of wants and needs in relationship to food till I croak. But, most days, I can manage. Now that spring is here, I'll just go for another walk!!!
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from whipped guy in LOSING WEIGHT ... and the even bigger challenge of keeping it off
Given the right circumstances, I have been known to partake in a few Cheetos. And given those circumstances again, with the right company and atmosphere, I think I could partake again along with other "treats." WG2
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from + WmClarke in LOSING WEIGHT ... and the even bigger challenge of keeping it off
Given the right circumstances, I have been known to partake in a few Cheetos. And given those circumstances again, with the right company and atmosphere, I think I could partake again along with other "treats." WG2
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wisconsinguy got a reaction from + WmClarke in LOSING WEIGHT ... and the even bigger challenge of keeping it off
WG gives some sensible/ wise advice. I was a fat baby, fat child and decades as an adult. I have been through every diet on the market. I went through bariatric surgery and went from 301 lbs to 118 lbs in less than a year. Began running during this time as well. No problem doing 10 miles a day. Had the surgery reversed due to GI bleeding. For myself, this is my final take on what I refer to as my first addiction, food.
It is simply a matter of intake vs output. It has been brought up re: the metabolism issue. This has been out there for years. Remember the hype of "set point?" Same principle...your body will work really hard to keep the weight it gains. I try and eat a high protein diet. The carbs I eat, I try and do really dense/complex ones such as beans. I love to walk, and I give credit just to that to help me keep off a few pounds. Being the hard core addict I was, I have learned to experience some physical and mental discomfort from not eating what I want. Sometimes I just want to order a large pizza with a couple of cokes. I will struggle with the tossup of wants and needs in relationship to food till I croak. But, most days, I can manage. Now that spring is here, I'll just go for another walk!!!