Charlington
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Charlington reacted to Danny-Darko in Trending Towards Oral Only
I do hire for oral. Body worship and with the right person I like to put my mouth EVERYWHERE! 😛
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Charlington reacted to acks0104 in Trending Towards Oral Only
I'm more of a side as well! Not everyone is into anal all the time and it makes hiring easier sometimes
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Charlington reacted to + Axiom2001 in Grey sweatpants/grey gym shorts
I'm immediately on my knees to render some very scalding service!!!!!!!!
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Charlington reacted to + Charlie in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
It is worth remembering that many gay men were raised at a time or in a culture in which homosexual activity was not merely disapproved but actually against the law, so being themselves and accepting their orientation was extremely dangerous. It is not easy to be self-accepting when one's natural identity is dangerous to one's very survival in the surroundings in which one is confined.
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Charlington got a reaction from thruster in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
To be fair, I think that’s true just in life in general of both sexes and orientations, but mainly with women and gay men. Women face ageism actually more than men. There is so much pressure for women to look young, beautiful, skinny, or curvy, get facelifts, plastic surgery, botox, and fillers. Not to stereotype, but Gay men generally are more body and looks conscious than Straight men. The straights don’t seem to care about their looks as they age, as it’s not seen as masculine or manly. Again, I don’t mean to stereotype, just making generalizations.
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Charlington reacted to + sniper in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
The older men complaining now are more than likely guilty of the same offense when they were younger. Because if they had been less attractive they'd have been gettimg ignored all along and this wouldn't be such a surprise to them now. "A lot of men are visually stimulated, ageist, and shallow! And water is wet, news at 11."
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Charlington got a reaction from Luv2play in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
To be fair, I think that’s true just in life in general of both sexes and orientations, but mainly with women and gay men. Women face ageism actually more than men. There is so much pressure for women to look young, beautiful, skinny, or curvy, get facelifts, plastic surgery, botox, and fillers. Not to stereotype, but Gay men generally are more body and looks conscious than Straight men. The straights don’t seem to care about their looks as they age, as it’s not seen as masculine or manly. Again, I don’t mean to stereotype, just making generalizations.
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Charlington got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Teachers in High School Showers
Millennial here. I didn’t play sports in high school, but I did take the required gym classes. I don’t remember seeing open showers at my high school gym. They may have had them, but I don’t remember seeing anyone use them. I don’t remember gym teachers or coaches ever being in the locker rooms the same times as students. I don’t remember seeing guys changing naked in to gym clothes. The most I would see is stripping down to their underwear. Guys seem to have become more modest about nudity.
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Charlington reacted to + Charlie in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
When I was young in the 1950s, American men could be persecuted for even being perceived as homosexuals, which is why I never even heard the term "gay" until the first time I had sex with another male in 1960. In the early 1960s I knew a somewhat effeminate young man who had been arrested in a suburban area because the police thought he was cruising (he claimed he wasn't, but he was convicted anyway). Now I can be open about my sexual orientation in a public meeting, can watch openly gay men on TV, and can be legally married to another man. That's my idea of progress.
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Charlington got a reaction from Whoisyourdaddy in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
I’m a millennial. Things must have changed since I was in school in the early aughts. I do remember kids being bullied for even being perceived as gay or effeminate. It was like an insult to call someone gay. Instead of saying you’re stupid, people would say you’re gay or that’s gay. Things must have changed with the Gen Z generation. I know the older generations on here say they didn’t know what being gay was, or use the term back when they were in school. But by the 1990s and 2000s everyone knew what being gay was as young as middle school, and it was almost always never a positive thing or celebrated.
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Charlington got a reaction from Danny-Darko in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
I’m a millennial. Things must have changed since I was in school in the early aughts. I do remember kids being bullied for even being perceived as gay or effeminate. It was like an insult to call someone gay. Instead of saying you’re stupid, people would say you’re gay or that’s gay. Things must have changed with the Gen Z generation. I know the older generations on here say they didn’t know what being gay was, or use the term back when they were in school. But by the 1990s and 2000s everyone knew what being gay was as young as middle school, and it was almost always never a positive thing or celebrated.
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Charlington reacted to + PhileasFogg in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
I’m older than you and remember an even worse time and I’m simply sharing the feedback I’ve received. I do think a lot has changed.
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Charlington got a reaction from + Charlie in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
I’m a millennial. Things must have changed since I was in school in the early aughts. I do remember kids being bullied for even being perceived as gay or effeminate. It was like an insult to call someone gay. Instead of saying you’re stupid, people would say you’re gay or that’s gay. Things must have changed with the Gen Z generation. I know the older generations on here say they didn’t know what being gay was, or use the term back when they were in school. But by the 1990s and 2000s everyone knew what being gay was as young as middle school, and it was almost always never a positive thing or celebrated.
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Charlington got a reaction from + Charlie in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
To be fair, I think that’s true just in life in general of both sexes and orientations, but mainly with women and gay men. Women face ageism actually more than men. There is so much pressure for women to look young, beautiful, skinny, or curvy, get facelifts, plastic surgery, botox, and fillers. Not to stereotype, but Gay men generally are more body and looks conscious than Straight men. The straights don’t seem to care about their looks as they age, as it’s not seen as masculine or manly. Again, I don’t mean to stereotype, just making generalizations.
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Charlington got a reaction from + Charlie in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
He made great points. But I would argue that being gay in youth still isn’t “cool, profitable, or celebrated” even today. Though being gay is more accepted now. I can only imagine how difficult it would to be openly gay in middle or high school. Suicide rate for gay youth is still high, and gay bullying is still a thing. I think being gay gets easier as you get older. There are workplace protections against bullying and harassment, and older adults are more mindful of their actions.
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Charlington got a reaction from + Pensant in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
To be fair, I think that’s true just in life in general of both sexes and orientations, but mainly with women and gay men. Women face ageism actually more than men. There is so much pressure for women to look young, beautiful, skinny, or curvy, get facelifts, plastic surgery, botox, and fillers. Not to stereotype, but Gay men generally are more body and looks conscious than Straight men. The straights don’t seem to care about their looks as they age, as it’s not seen as masculine or manly. Again, I don’t mean to stereotype, just making generalizations.
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Charlington got a reaction from marylander1940 in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
He made great points. But I would argue that being gay in youth still isn’t “cool, profitable, or celebrated” even today. Though being gay is more accepted now. I can only imagine how difficult it would to be openly gay in middle or high school. Suicide rate for gay youth is still high, and gay bullying is still a thing. I think being gay gets easier as you get older. There are workplace protections against bullying and harassment, and older adults are more mindful of their actions.
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Charlington reacted to TJMS in !!!SEND IN THE CLOWNS!!! (Philadelphia)
His description indicates he is very much a novice.
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Charlington reacted to TJMS in !!!SEND IN THE CLOWNS!!! (Philadelphia)
His pictures are not appealing to me, at all. Hard pass!
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Charlington reacted to marylander1940 in Kathy Griffin is NOT seeing red
Will you ever work with her?
No makeup needed.
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Charlington reacted to + Travis69 in Kathy Griffin is NOT seeing red
Are you suffering from KGDS? Kathy Griffin Derangement Syndrome? Get help before the hate kills you.
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Charlington got a reaction from + Pensant in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
He made great points. But I would argue that being gay in youth still isn’t “cool, profitable, or celebrated” even today. Though being gay is more accepted now. I can only imagine how difficult it would to be openly gay in middle or high school. Suicide rate for gay youth is still high, and gay bullying is still a thing. I think being gay gets easier as you get older. There are workplace protections against bullying and harassment, and older adults are more mindful of their actions.
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Charlington reacted to Danny-Darko in Truth said about our "all embracing community"
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Charlington got a reaction from Pillowtalk in Kathy Griffin is NOT seeing red
I don’t think she cares if people find her unattractive. She has always had a self deprecating sense of humor about herself anyway. She knows she is a not a model or actress. Her job is to make people laugh afterall.
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