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In addition to his versatility, he’s also quite fetish- and kink-friendly.
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Not sure he’d be described as a twink, though.
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Good point. There is an obscure “Romanist” “high church” variant of Lutheranism with Holy Eucharist every Sunday and making the sign of the cross. Especially in the state churches of Scandinavia, where they still retain the essence of the Mass and are headed by archbishops.
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Under German occupation.
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OMG! Perfect sultry blond!
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He’s my dream date. $1,000 per hour: no problem. Especially drenched in sweat on a humid night!
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On the other hand, monks in Eastern Orthodoxy practice celibacy. Back in 2018 I went on a long bike ride from Belgrade across the Danube into the Serbian countryside and we met a few monks at an ancient Serbian Orthodox monastery and I learned that little fact.
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How about the Faroe Islands? He could start the House of Hewitt.
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There’s no biblical support for it. It was implemented in the Roman Church in the 12th century mainly because the church didn’t want married priests to be leaving inheritances to children and wives, rather than the church. In Eastern Orthodoxy, priests are often required to be married, so as to set a familial model for their communities. In the Roman Catholic Church today there are a few exceptions. Priests of the Uniate or Greek Catholic Church have always been permitted to marry. Also, male priests from denominations that practice Apostolic Succession, i.e. Anglicans/Episcopalians and certain Lutherans, can become ordained Catholic priests while keeping their wives.
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If I could get over my squeamishness, I’d happily join you. I know just what I’d wear!
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Without going into too much detail, I met a much, much younger provider in early February which has morphed into something more. We spend more time off the clock than on, and I’m the one who insists on “on the clock” meets. We’ve unexpectedly become very fond of each other and go on long hikes, among other non-sexual things. He finds me attractive physically (I’m fortunate to have good skin, look younger and have been cross training since college). I’ve gently encouraged him to date people his own age, and he has, to a limited extent. I look at it from a surfer’s perspective: I’ve found a great swell and I’m going to ride it as long as I can, without any starry-eyed notions of marriage, which my personality is probably innately disinclined to anyway. It is exhilarating, though, and I fully empathize with your current situation. In sum, given the thoughtful responses and advice, you’ve come to the right place for advice. We’re a seasoned and caring community.
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Great advice! In many states, once a “houseguest” begins receiving bills, etc., at your address, it can become almost impossibly expensive to evict them. I know a foolish older man who allowed his hot regular to live with him, whereupon he refused to leave and was extremely nasty to my acquaintance. Without spending far more time with this love interest, you’ll have no idea what state his mental health is, among other scary surprises.
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Brazilian model for Zod underwear. I’m wearing a pair now.
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Hitchhikers: Can Anybody Give These Guys a Lift?
+ Pensant replied to Moondance's topic in Legacy Gallery
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Princess Anne has the classic horse face of the inbred Home Counties horsey-set.
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That’s good. People shouldn’t drink that poison.
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What's going on n Grindr with all the flakiness!
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We spent an overnight at my place near Seattle in summer of 2019. We’d met at the PS gathering. He paid his own fare from Las Vegas, so I presumed he was seeing others in Seattle. Really lovely time.
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We didn’t get that far, but I’d guess $300.
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Indisputably true; however we’ve now entered the era of “grasping” capitalism and plutocracy. For example, the destruction of regional banking to the benefit of the mega-banks. Rent-seeking and crony capitalism are the norm now.
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Many years again I read an outstanding book called Seven Tomorrows, describing seven possible American futures. It appears we’ve now entered the Chronic Breakdown stage. https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Tomorrows-Paul-Hawken/dp/055301367X
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A few, like Byberry State Hospital and Pennhurst, in the Philly area, were nightmarish; but I agree that the mass closures played a large part.
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