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  1. omg even when i was really little i loved sam jones in flash gordon :D and dolph lundgren.. def dolph lundgren was my ultimate fantasy :D

     

    *sigh* I remember a very awkward teenage erection while watching Sam Jones in Flash Gordon in the theater with friends. Good thing the place was dark.

  2. Prospective clients must furnish a "Photo ID", verified contact information, specific requests, and, a deposit, before being considered for a "session" with the "provider"???

     

    I wonder if he's new and getting advice from women? When I was first googling "how to hire a provider" and before I found this site, the how-to's were all about women, and it was a given that they wouldn't spend time with a male client without references and various other requirements that we never see on RM. Or, maybe he's just full of himself.

  3. I was turned off by the title of "Schitt's Creek," thinking that meant it was a bunch of teenage humor based on obscenities. I was so wrong! I watched the 1st episode, then binged the whole series over 2 days. What a clever comedy that also has a lot of heart. There are 4 primary characters, so it distorts the story to say it's all about David + Patrick the way some fansites talk, but their story is certainly well done. (If David & Patrick aren't enough for you, Alexis has some hot bfs.)

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    Robert Conrad : those pecs, those biceps, that hairy chest, drove me absolutely crazy! Let's not forget the ass hugging tight pants:) A walking wet dream!

     

    I posted the above in a similar thread back in 2014.

     

    ~Boomer~

     

    Robert Conrad made me realize as a teenager that I had special feelings for certain men, especially when his shirt came off. Gym-trained celebrity bodies like his weren't that common back then, and he'd glue my eyes to the TV screen. And that chiseled face, and that voice...OK, I'll stop.

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  5. Didn't he have a nervous breakdown? I thought that was part of why they broke up?

     

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-452983/The-TRUE-story-Lord-Browne--ex-rent-boy-lover.html

    I read an article about it a few months ago, and no nervous breakdown was mentioned. I don't think a break up reason was given, but I had the impression that it was just a normal break up where things won't last forever.

  6. I think we're not a representative group of society here since we are fine with a hobby that others are uncomfortable with. That said, I think if I walked into a therapy session and recognized he was a famous but retired porn star, it would be awkward at first, just like meeting a TV or movie star, but once we got into the session, I'd probably forget about it. Put another way: I wouldn't refuse to see them or walk out on the 1st encounter.

  7. I hope you are not going to try to tell me next that Phillip Schuyler did not have a multiracial family.

     

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    Gman

    As the black and white "brothers" say in "Lucifer," haven't you heard of adoption? ?

     

    Anyway, I just watched it yesterday and really enjoyed it, especially the first half. While we miss out on the crowd experience of a theater, there is the advantage of all the facial close ups that we get. What an amazing cast of singers.

  8. "Playlists containing..." at the bottom of the page is definitely gone--no idea why. I loved that feature since it helped me find more "relevant videos" than the "Related Videos" did. But! I just checked, and it's still a feature on the str8 videos.

  9. At my hospital, we have regular visitors to the ER who come in with a litany of pain complaints in order to procure a prescription. Some have gotten very proficient in this so as to get admitted to the hospital and have a regular supply of narcotics.

    Thanks for your perspective. I have a friend who's gone to the ER a couple times with what she describes as crippling back pain. One hospital remained thoroughly skeptical and wouldn't give her anything (whereas the same ER showered me in pain meds for appendicitis). Second time at a different hospital, she got some temporary pain meds which helped her a lot.

     

    In her case, I don't think she's a junkie, but I guess there are enough of them, that ER's can have serious burnout on believing anyone. Anyway, I was always a little confused why she didn't get more help when she needed it.

  10. What's really odd is when their cover photo shows them with veiny biceps and completely shredded/ripped muscles, then you see them on cam and realize that gym body is long gone. Who do they think they're fooling? I understand "off-season" bodies getting a little flabby, but in some cases, the photos look at least 3-4 years old and are irrelevant to the present. Or maybe I'm missing out on the "ex-bodybuilder, now normal-looking" fetish.

  11. All good, solid advice for you here, CrazyIvan. But somehow you have to balance it with the advice to "keep your communication short & sweet or you'll get yourself blocked by the provider as a timewaster." And no, I don't know the magic way to balance that either.

  12. I believe that most men of a certain age have heard of sleep apnea.

     

    It was around 2014 or so when I noticed that TSA people would comment on my BiPAP machine, as in, "Oh, you have the same model I do" or "I wish my CPAP was as compact as yours." I brought this up at a family gathering, and a female relative who travels a lot in different parts of the country had very similar experiences with TSA and her machine. I think sleep apnea & the machines for it have gone pretty mainstream now.

  13. Interesting that the last execution for sodomy was 1835 - still horrendous, but I would have expected it to be later in the 19th century.

    I would have expected executions for sodomy to have continued longer also. Looking up dates, Oscar Wilde was imprisoned for sodomy in 1895. Then there was Alan Turing, prosecuted for being a homo in 1952 and undergoing chemical castration to avoid jail. I guess it was "progress" that the executions stopped in 1835, but gross injustice continued for well over another century.

  14. I'm digging Shimon Prokupecz on CNN. Love the way he talks and his accent. Cool down to earth personality too. Covering the protests, he doesn't sound like a typical reporter, sounds like a regular guy on the street. And he's not the typical hottie im attracted to, but there's something unique about him that makes him hot to me.

    I agree with all of this. Hard to pin it down, but something about Shimon resonates. I perk up every time he comes on & get disappointed when they shift to someone else. His tight shirts do him justice too.

  15. Any examples you're comfortable giving? Again, blackmail exposes both sides.

    The blackmailer may have a lot less to lose. I'm thinking of the head of BP, John Browne, whose escort became his boyfriend, then they broke up, and he was blackmailed for quite awhile. When he cut off the payments, the escort went public about him, and Browne felt obliged to step down from his super-lucrative job as head of BP. (I don't know what happened to the escort legally.)

  16. It's partly due to online gaming, which isn't about sex, but it's common for gamers to say "I was raped by 5 mobs," meaning their character was killed by a crowd, and female gamers use it a lot too, so somehow the word gets "normalized," even though I cringe every single time I hear it.

  17. However, some places seem to be more prone to it than others. Places like Nashville, Orlando, Kansas City: they seem to raise these gay guys in these conservative, backwards, intolerant upbringings, so when they are adult...they don’t know how to be in a relationship. Places like San Francisco, DC, Chicago...gay people seem to understand that you can do more than just meet another man for sex.

    You got that right (I grew up in a conservative area). You are brain-washed for your 1st 18 years of life that anything gay is unmanly, shameful, and sinful. If/when you give in to the urge to hook up with a man, you still hope to "limit the damage" and keep it discreet, with the street-smart conclusion that you can't "live like those people in NYC do." So you focus on straight-acting, which definitely doesn't include having a relationship that any observer could interpret as gay.

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