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  1. On 10/21/2022 at 2:18 AM, BasketBaller said:

    If I was ever going to, it would have been the guy I'm seeing now. When I first hired, I had no experience with gay sex, but watching porn, I had been very, well, "taken" with hung guys. So since I was just experimenting and would never do it again, I hired a couple of very large men. But I was honest about my inexperience, and the first guy was especially patient and sensitive (and perhaps amused). When he penetrated me I very nearly stopped him, but "it was just this once" so I endured. By the time we finished I wasn't sure I liked big guys particularly, but I knew I liked bottoming. 

    Over the years I came to prefer men of a more manageable size, it was easier to take and since I only slept with men occasionally, I sort of had to get used to it each time-- average was better.

    Then I met the man I'm seeing, easily the biggest I've ever taken. It wasn't easy at first, and still sometimes isn't, but he's a prince-- careful, aware of what a challenge he can be, and very attentive to how I'm doing. I won't say I'm used to it exactly but he is such a good guy and I like him so much it doesn't matter. We take our time, and I always loved foreplay even when I was sleeping with women. 

    Now, it would be second hand, but his story is quite different. he came out in high school but all his life he's dealt with people either  rejecting him (he says most of his early encounters turned into hand jobs) or only wanting to sleep with him because he has a huge cock. So there are two sides to the issue.



    How big are we talking about? Is he bigger than someone like Sir Peter?
     

     

  2. It's "Out and About" which was where I talked about my baby steps into openly gay life, including my first visit to a gay bar. Nothing particularly salacious, I used it for things that didn't involve the boys. Perhaps I'll share some info about my friend there and revive it. (It might get a little salacious...)

     

    https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/out-and-about.130810/

     

    The more salacious the better. We want to know everything.

  3. ... And?

     

    To travel the world means accepting other cultural differences, even if that means they don't immediately understand you.

     

    You can rally against what's not exactly like you or you can be an intrepid traveler. Rarely can you have both.

     

    Hate is a strong word. I wouldn't say some of these places mentioned all hate gays.

     

    You think hate is a strong word when gay people in some of these countries can be arrested or worse be killed just for being gay?

  4. I believe that last twist was one of the best in the history of the show, since it made it possible for a completely unexpected outcome, especially this season! It had me on the edge of my seat nearly all the way to the end. Nobody felt cheated except some fans who apparently only like their Survivor finales cut-and-dried! :confused:o_O

     

    BTW, I thought each and every player that made it to the final four deserved to win for one reason or another. Alas, only one winner is allowed, and the jury, who were all eliminated by these finalists in some way, got to have the final say on who won!!!

     

    TruHart1 :cool:

     

    Spoiler Alert

     

    Except it WON'T be cut-and-dried without the twist. The finale already had more than enough to make good TV. Another idol played which Ben found right next to the spot he was being interviewed. A new and exciting final immunity challenge with everyone being so close to winning. Right now it just feels like "Hey, since we can't plant another idol in the final 4., let's throw in another twist to give our golden boy another chance in case he doesn't win the FIC."

     

    Like you said, it's a great final 4. It's not like we would have a Michele type of winner if Ben didn't win, which is why they didn't need to interfere any further to make good TV which is obviously the one thing the production cares about the most. In fact, it would make better TV if Ben loses because of a mistake, bows out gracefully as a fighter for his family and comes back for a second chance season.

     

    Survivor is a social game essentially. 9 idols and several advantages in a season is overkill whether or not it's exciting to watch. Yes we may have boring seasons and winners if they don't throw in a million twists. But it's the crappy ones that make the good seasons stand out imo.

     

    But at least they have a PTSD vet as a winner. I guess everyone is happy for Christmas!

  5. There's a simple reason why a woman in the United Kingdom streams "Bee Movie" nearly every day: Her infant son thinks it's the bee's knees.

     

    Gemma Chalmers identified herself as the Netflix subscriber who streamed the 2007 animated movie starring Jerry Seinfeld 357 times in the past year, explaining it's the only movie that keeps her 10-month-old son Jaxson from crying.

     

    "He watches the film from the moment he wakes up until he goes to sleep at night," Chalmers told The Sun in a new interview.

     

    Chalmers, 29, adds that she's tried other movies with the young boy, but he keeps coming back to "Bee Movie."

     

    "He watches the film from the moment he wakes up until he goes to sleep at night," Chalmers told The Sun in a new interview.

     

    "I calculated it - and it might even be more than 357 times," she told the British newspaper.

     

    Netflix revealed earlier this week that someone had streamed the movie that whopping number of times between Nov. 1, 2016 and Nov. 2017, according to Business Insider.

     

    The streaming service did not give the name of the user, but Chalmers says she received a series of messages from friends who were certain it was her.

     

    "Bee Movie" centers on an anthropomorphic bee named Barry voiced by Seinfeld who attempts to find a career beyond the honey business after graduating from college. The largely forgettable film earned mixed reviews upon its theatrical release a decade ago.

     

    The "Bee Movie" data released this week was part of Netflix's year in review. The service also revealed earlier this week that 53 users had watched its original movie "The Christmas Prince" at least 18 days in a row.

     

    Look. This thread is 11 years old. I doubt the op still has his problem unsolved after 11 years. What's worse is what you've posted has nothing to do with his question.

     

    I don't necesscarily think it's bad to bump an old thread as long as it makes sense. If you really want to share some interesting news you've read, you can open a 'fun news' thread. I'm sure many people can use it to lighten up a stressful day.:)

  6. My very last hire was with Russo, Andrew Justice and Aaron/Seattle. Wrote a review but it had to be so bland in our post Rentboy raid days that I didn't submit it. Can tell you that the resulting dvd was NOT bland and that they were incredible together. Russo is a HOT, very hairy and very versatile. Truly sexual and into it all and a very nice guy. Great ass and sexy as Hell bad boy grin. He daddied it up and then took Justice like a champ, reminding us all that Cutler X used to be his boyfriend. Highly recommended.

     

    Are you the one who filmed the video "Justice Served" between DavidSF and Andrew Justice?

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