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Nvr2Thick

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  1. I'd caution that the long URL for an image posted on Facebook can contain a hash that might be reverse engineered to access your account - if you capture it while you're logged on to Facebook. The method is esoteric, and unlikely to be exploited, but you never know. I always do a Google Image Search on the Facebook image and find it on another site that doesn't require a login.
  2. I always thought the King was kind of hot. Maybe it was the not-so-vague homoeroticism of the original "Wake Up with the King" commercials for that character.
  3. They're the same guy. Note this set of pics for Hunter Maverick from Rentmen's twitter feed, from last July. They match the pics from Alex Maverick's ad.
  4. I get a kick out of the escorts who refuse to unlock dick pics that are readily available on other escort sites, and face pics that are open on the masseur sites -- particularly when they have phone numbers, names, and/or discreet pics in common between sites.
  5. Self-love finds a way.
  6. ‘Women are fantasising about handsome Turkish soap opera actors,’ the Imam said. ‘Men, too, are not allowed to imagine another beautiful woman when they are having sexual intercourse with their wives, because this may lead to the birth of a lesbian child,’ Saifutdinov continued. His specificity regarding handsome Turkish soap opera actors makes me wonder if his own interests are bleeding into the narrative.
  7. "I'd rather drink that toast to my own health I think tonight I'd rather love myself And if you drink that drink to your own health I think tonight I'd rather love myself"
  8. When I first started meeting escorts in the late '80s and early '90s many of the guys were fairly average good-looking men. Most were in reasonably good shape and somewhat handsome, and the really well-built and strikingly-handsome guys stood out. I liked meeting guys who had a bit of confidence and who were friendly and good-natured, without the A-list gay attitude. When I started pursuing the physically perfect, stunning guys I found that a lot of them were jaded; they had fucked every hot guy in New York, and they acted like being with clients was "slumming." I prefer meeting masculine, slightly cocky, oversexed men. Back in those days, that described about half of the guys with print ads.
  9. I've been curious about using an e-cigarette. My asthma has progressed to the point where I can barely tolerate second hand smoke, let alone take in even a small toke from a joint, pipe, or a bong. I ended up playing with rough trade in my car a few weeks ago. He insisted on smoking a joint while I worked on him, and it's taken a few rounds of Febreze to kill the "aromatic charm." It's going to take a visit to my pulmonologist to straighten out my breathing. I know I could try edibles, but I was wondering if vaping would be easier/possible to tolerate for an asthmatic.
  10. I'd be cautious of the reversed image pics. Waistband on the Michael Kors and Hilfiger underwear is reversed, watch is on his right wrist. The basketball shot wasn't flipped because it would be blatant. That's usually an attempt to thwart image searches.
  11. I've hooked up via Craigslist with two different straight married black men who turned out to be brothers. I met the younger one first. He was in his late 20's, very tall and heavy-set. The younger brother was very uptight about meeting and only hooked up twice. I met the older brother a few months later, and he became a regular for almost two years. Older brother was average build and height, and he was very good-natured and cool about hooking up. I had his phone number which I eventually traced to his Facebook profile where family pictures exposed the connection. I wouldn't have guessed that they were brothers because they looked so different facially and their bodies were very different -- except for comparably long, thick, upcurved cocks.
  12. Did he take down his ad or change his name? Link resolves to the LA page.
  13. I had never heard of this band. They're very exciting, but they were big in the 90s. They've just release a new album in December 2017; their first new music in 20 years. In most of the live videos I've been watching the lead singer shows a bit of affection or bro-play with the bass player. Like so many bass players, I think this one is a real stud. Thanks for sharing this video.
  14. I've binge-watched a few seasons over the past few months. I've grown to enjoy almost all aspects of it. I have also developed an understanding of the clichés, manipulations through editing, and some of the biases. They definitely do play favorites, though there's no way of knowing whether that's happening at the show-runner level or with influence from Mary and Paul. I adore Paul Hollywood. I can understand why so many people dislike him, but I admire his confident, authoritative demeanor. The show runners and editors do an excellent job of balancing his posture with Mary Berry's demure ladylike, though no-nonsense presence. Mel and Sue's comedic ribbing of Paul's insufferable masculinity and confidence prevent him from dominating the show as another Gordon Ramsay. Those over-the-top personalities are usually done by design, and I get the impression that the show's producers and Hollywood decided that "it's been done." For me, what's most admirable about The Great British Bake-Off is that (while there are some exceptions) it doesn't rely on the negative and adversarial tropes of typical cast elimination reality TV shows. Both judges are matter-of-fact in their criticisms, focusing on mistakes or failures to execute supported by evidence without attacking the cast members personally. Even the harshest criticisms are balanced with constructive advice and with positives. The show also doesn't live and die by cast member conflicts; it appears to neither encourage disagreement or expose conflicts through editing. In a typical reality show the biggest asshole is booted, or a beloved member is set up for a dramatic betrayal. In the GBBO one of the poorest performers is eliminated, and he or she is in full agreement with the judges' decision. For the most part cast members are portrayed as respectful and supportive of each other, and it's rare to get a whiff of annoyance or resentment. I'm speaking in general -- I could point out counter examples, but they're exceptions to the overall theme of the show. They also seem to cast contestants who are mostly likable and positive, rather than mixing in some intentionally cast edgy antagonists and train-wreck personalities.
  15. Sue Perkins is out(ed) and proud. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/tatler-lesbians-issue-sue-perkins-emma-kennedy-359580
  16. It's possible. He could be my type, but I find ad copy and RM message communication put-offish. I also don't care for pushy guys who send a cut and paste message any time you view their profiles. I didn't check his reviews through an offshore proxy to see whether any of the reviewers' comments were promising, and now like @nynakedtop I have him blocked. Credible five-star reviews have potential, but any escort can delete bad RM reviews. Most guys are going to have mostly five-star reviews.
  17. Oh, this guy. Whenever I'm searching NYC for tops and click through his profile he sends me a message: CAUGHT YOU PEEKING AT MY HUNG, CUMFILED MR. MONSTER BLACK COCKMEAT HERE IN NYC BOTTOM DADDY! YOU THINK YOU ARE MAN ENOUGH TO HANDLE ALL OF IT MISSIONARY STYLE (PREFERABLY YOU WEARING A BASEBALL CAP AND BLACK BOOTS) WHILE YOU LICK YOUR LIPS FROM THE EXCITEMENT? I DO NOT WANT YOU TO FLINCH THO - THAT IS VERY ANNOYING TO ME! LOL! LOL I'm sure he sends it to anyone that turns up on his "Who saw me?" list. I guess I'll be seeing it again.
  18. https://www.google.com/search?q=Matt+Czuchry+shirtless&tbm=isch
  19. I haven't heard anything good about this show. This seems like a topic that should have been banished from sitcom scripts a few decades ago, let alone hour medical dramas.
  20. Sue Perkins, and testicles.
  21. Now would be the perfect time for them to produce "There's no Room for That Kind of Thinking in a Free Country!"
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