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Kenny got a reaction from Peter Eater in Curious about Pete in LA
The Jesus earring is not a good look.
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Kenny got a reaction from BuzzLiteQueer in Curious about Pete in LA
The Jesus earring is not a good look.
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Kenny got a reaction from BigDMike in Curious about Pete in LA
The Jesus earring is not a good look.
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Kenny reacted to MsgFantasy in CalebCamSixFour in LA
Don’t know much about him as a masseur, but that’s porn actor Dillon Stone.
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Kenny reacted to Peter Eater in CalebCamSixFour in LA
Thank you for using “porn actor” rather than “porn star.”
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Kenny reacted to + azdr0710 in LAX layover recommendations?
just keep an eye on that clock/watch!......traffic (at LAX and beyond), rental car lines if you rent (to pickup AND return) plus the shuttle bus, TSA lines plus more if international connection......
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Kenny reacted to mike carey in Annual Palm Springs Weekend
I know, that was why I said that I 'didn't say that'. I was hoping someone would comment, thank you!!
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Kenny got a reaction from Otterlybelievable in Any 411 this Mulato provider?
And that is why mestizo, not mulatto, is the correct descriptor.
(And no, you don’t get a pass for being a white Hispanic man. That’s just silly.)
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Kenny got a reaction from caliguy in Age shaving? How much is too much and what's acceptable?
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Male sexual desire is characterized by an interplay among biological, psychological, relational, and cultural elements. Rodents, monkeys and seals probably display limited psychological and cultural considerations, but only their therapists and pastors know for sure.
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Kenny got a reaction from caliguy in Age shaving? How much is too much and what's acceptable?
And you think this desire is biological? Uh… it may be in your jeans, but it’s not in your genes.
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Kenny got a reaction from Peter Eater in Any 411 this Mulato provider?
And that is why mestizo, not mulatto, is the correct descriptor.
(And no, you don’t get a pass for being a white Hispanic man. That’s just silly.)
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Kenny got a reaction from solopleasure20 in Any 411 this Mulato provider?
And that is why mestizo, not mulatto, is the correct descriptor.
(And no, you don’t get a pass for being a white Hispanic man. That’s just silly.)
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Kenny reacted to + JamesB in Any 411 this Mulato provider?
I have to disagree with some of the generalizations in your post. It's true that Latin America has a painful history tied to slavery and colonialism, but painting the entire region with a broad brush of "denial" overlooks the many ways countries actively embrace and celebrate their Afro-Latino heritage.
On the terms like "mulatto," "indio," or "moreno": These aren't just evasive labels to dodge "Black" or "African." In Latin America, race isn't the binary black-and-white it's a spectrum shaped by centuries of mestizaje. "Moreno" can affectionately describe someone with darker skin without the loaded connotations you imply, and "mulatto" while rooted in colonial degradation, has evolved in everyday use for some as a neutral descriptor of mixed heritage.
I have to specifically call out the part where you suggest that only BIPOC opinions should carry weight here, and that white or Caucasian folks should "take care" because we might lack knowledge on ethnicity, race, or colorism. Are you even serious?. Dismissing contributions based on skin color alone is its own form of prejudice; it implies that empathy, education, and direct immersion count for nothing if you're not a "minority." As a white Hispanic man who's spent nearly half my life living in various Latin American countries, how does my opinion measure in your validity scale?. Am I minority enough or the fact that I’m white sets the scale back to zero?.
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Kenny reacted to KidJones in Any 411 this Mulato provider?
Latin American countries have a long (and shameful) habit of denying their African roots, feeling that it lessens them in the (racist) eyes of the world. Hence, they use "mulatto", "indio", "moreno" to differentiate themselves from "The Negro or Black", letting that designation sit with Americans. In reality, more slave ships went to the Caribbean and South American than to America, so Africans mixed in with native populations and created a brown/black society, though ethnically they identify as Latin/Hispanic. "Mulatto" is a term fraught with intimations of slavery and history's degradation of brown skinned people. I can't see from the avatars on the comments how many opinions are coming from BIPOC members vs. those of Caucasian/White members - the latter should take care in promoting opinions that are based on a lack of knowledge on ethnicity, "race" or colorism. (As you might conclude from my comments, I am BIPOC)
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Kenny got a reaction from Medin in Age shaving? How much is too much and what's acceptable?
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Male sexual desire is characterized by an interplay among biological, psychological, relational, and cultural elements. Rodents, monkeys and seals probably display limited psychological and cultural considerations, but only their therapists and pastors know for sure.
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Kenny got a reaction from marylander1940 in Age shaving? How much is too much and what's acceptable?
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Male sexual desire is characterized by an interplay among biological, psychological, relational, and cultural elements. Rodents, monkeys and seals probably display limited psychological and cultural considerations, but only their therapists and pastors know for sure.
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Kenny got a reaction from KidJones in Any 411 this Mulato provider?
Disappointing to see him use “mulato,” which came from the word mula, or mule, the offspring of a horse and a donkey—clearly an offensive and outdated term for a mixed-race person. It’s sure not a slur of the magnitude of the n-word, but it would be good for it to disappear from ordinary use.
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Kenny got a reaction from BuzzLiteQueer in Any 411 this Mulato provider?
Disappointing to see him use “mulato,” which came from the word mula, or mule, the offspring of a horse and a donkey—clearly an offensive and outdated term for a mixed-race person. It’s sure not a slur of the magnitude of the n-word, but it would be good for it to disappear from ordinary use.
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Kenny got a reaction from Wvill1 in Any 411 this Mulato provider?
Disappointing to see him use “mulato,” which came from the word mula, or mule, the offspring of a horse and a donkey—clearly an offensive and outdated term for a mixed-race person. It’s sure not a slur of the magnitude of the n-word, but it would be good for it to disappear from ordinary use.
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Kenny got a reaction from Rod Hagen in Age shaving? How much is too much and what's acceptable?
And you think this desire is biological? Uh… it may be in your jeans, but it’s not in your genes.
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Kenny got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Age shaving? How much is too much and what's acceptable?
We are? 🙄
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Kenny reacted to + azdr0710 in MaxMe in LA
subject of much speculation and hand-wringing one or two years ago in the forum......
https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/145543-411-on-maxme-in-sflanyc/
though this is the masseur forum, his rentmen profile (last login is "private"):
https://rentmen.eu/MaxME
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