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Blessed Be~ 😉
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Does the level of "straightness" count against a provider?
+ Tygerscent replied to Rick M's topic in The Lounge
I may be mistaken but, I believe the hash tag is referring to the chub under his briefs~ 🤭🤫 -
Does the level of "straightness" count against a provider?
+ Tygerscent replied to Rick M's topic in The Lounge
Doesn’t straight just means straight to bed~? bisexual: Just stop by and I’ll get sexual… gay: happy to have sex~ conclusion: men are horn dogs -
Will most Americans be gay by the turn of the next century?
+ Tygerscent replied to a topic in The Lounge
That’s a sizzling hot picture of Pan~ Sri Pan~!!! -
Will most Americans be gay by the turn of the next century?
+ Tygerscent replied to a topic in The Lounge
If this were truly accurate and came to fruition, (and as a result there were fewer babies being made), I would be supportive to the trend~ -
Will most Americans be gay by the turn of the next century?
+ Tygerscent replied to a topic in The Lounge
I did not really grow up with the concept of heterosexuality/homosexuality or the bisexual factor… by the age of 9, I began to hear those terms mainstream my peers but, I was raised with the idea that human beings have sexuality and are sexual. the other terms were not part of the concept of sexuality~ I don’t consider myself gay or bi or hetero etc.,… I really just consider myself to be sexual and have a sexuality. I don’t even classify my sexuality as being vanilla or kinky or pervy~ Occasionally, I use those terms, (in my profiles and posts on occasion), because it’s what the people I’m talking to are familiar with but, often times I try and avoid those terms all together. It depends on who I’m talking to~ I noticed while teaching and attending classes, (at Oregon Health & Science University and Portland State University), in the late 90’s that youth in their twenties didn’t really relate/connect to the terms hetero, gay, bi… they were more sexually fluid and less concerned about the labels~ That’s also about the time more labels were being created to define fluid sexuality and gender~ When I was attending UW-Madison, the gay and lesbian designations were used more for defining law: ie., domestic partnership marriages and domestic violence laws~ In the stonewall era and beyond, those terms were necessary to advance law and civil rights to include groups of people who didn’t identify as heterosexual~ -
Will most Americans be gay by the turn of the next century?
+ Tygerscent replied to a topic in The Lounge
This is a telephone interview of how many people and when… and what slice of the population did they interview~? Are we talking lower income, middle class, upper class, christian, mormon, etc~? East, southern, northern, mountain states~? If I took a poll via phone interview in rural washington state, Alabama and Nebraska of the number of youth who like white bread and cattle, (even if it were several thousand interviewed), and then stated that by some date in the future the majority of youth in the states would collectively also like white bread and cattle, it would probably be very far from the reality~ -
I add that IQ and GPA are biased for certain types of learners that the education system teaching methods are structured towards favoring~ Those who are predominantly visual learners may not have the same testing scores in school as analytical or social learners~ One type of learner may make a good teacher but, a terrible researcher~ Another type of learner may make a good surgeon but, terrible corporate accountant~ Teaching methods in the Educational system traditionally have not been geared towards numbers 1, 2, 5 or 7~ People with Asperger‘s are treated as having a deficit/learning disability~ our current educational systems don’t do very well with educating/cultivating the minds of people with Asperger‘s/autism or other disabilities~ We also don’t utilize mentorship types of learning where children who pass a level of competence teach those trying to achieve that same level or exceed it~ It’s generally teachers teaching students… We also don’t utilize elders as educational mentors in our education system~ (I’m not talking about the age of teachers but, elders as a community and actively interacting with youth in the school system to share life experiences and lessons they have learned along the way). Both IQ and GPA look for specific types of abilities but, also can neglect other types of learning and lack consideration for what/how and when those other types of learners achieve~ ie: Einstein didn’t excel in the school environment yet, he was an exceptional problem solver… Ben Franklin and Steven Hawkins are reportedly 160 for IQ~ Alan Turing, (185), was pulled early from the early school system because he didn’t seem to be benefiting from it~ Was he a bad student~? No but, the educational system was incompetent with regard to educating him due to his learning style and Aspergers… All of these people seemed to excel when left to their own devices~ Each was a Solitary/Intrapersonal learner… (maybe Franklin was more of a social and interpersonal learner). Darwin was also said to have Aspergers~ If any of these people were in the educational system today they would more potentially be heavily medicated and forced into special classes to make them more average or typical to their peer students~ 1). Auditory and musical learners. ... 2). Visual and spatial learner. ... 3). Verbal learner. ... 4). Logical and mathematical learner. ... 5). Physical or kinaesthetic learner. ... 6). Social and interpersonal learner. ... 7). Solitary and intrapersonal learner.
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Its not what’s already going thru the population it’s what mutated and yet to come next that keeps me cautious~ Every couple of months it’s a new set of circumstances and a new variant~ So, we’ll see how BA.2 etc., goes~
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I read them all… Mixed data… and when I see mixed lab/test data, I tend to err on the side of caution rather than tell people everything is okay~
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A few more current articles for your reading pleasure~ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35169598/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41423-021-00836-z https://www.jci.org/articles/view/157416 https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.02.06.22270533v1
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Would you fly right now if you really want to avoid Omicron
+ Tygerscent replied to + FreshFluff's topic in Men's Health
If you don’t want to get coronavirus avoid any airport that has any kind of a train where you’re locked in with a group of people between stops in the airport. Especially if there’s a lot of anti-maskers on the train and you hear people coughing and sneezing and obviously sick. Even if it’s not coronavirus, who wants to get sick while you’re traveling -
Perhaps important to note here: the vaccinations we currently have were really targeting the original Covid infection of 2020 and mid 2021. The virus has evolved since and the current vaccines have limited efficacy as the virus evolves around itPerhaps important to note here: the vaccinations we currently have were really targeting the original Covid infection of 2020 and mid 2021. The virus has evolved since and the current vaccines have limited efficacy as the virus evolves around it. Consider that the Moderna, Pfizer, Astra Zeneca, Johnson & Johnson and whatever else is out there are pretty much moving fast into being obsolete since the virus is they targeted art what does prevalent. It’s kind of the same or at least similar situation that you have with flu vaccines. You don’t give the same one every year for 20 years because every year that virus also mutates into something different and the vaccines you had last year may not have any effect on the flu this year or next year. Similar principal in some respects.
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I wanted to get a second booster but, it’s all about timing for me~ I was planning on mid-March but, I’m traveling abroad in July for a number of weeks and want to time my booster for that. If I get my booster in March I won’t be eligible again until after I’ve already left and then it’s too late. So I’d rather just lay low here now and get my booster in May. That way the next variant that comes out towards the end of March and beginning of April will have already cleared the path and the available booster will hopefully be updated to include whatever comes after Omicron~ There’s already a new variant out there that does not respond to HAAV therapy, (highly affective antiviral therapy), or current vaxes/boosters. It’s apparently more infectious and also more severe in the disease that it causes, (cardio/clotting/inflammatory related diseases). It came out of Omicron… (a longer story there… so, try not to make any accusations or assumptions). So, I’ve decided to wait until MidMay for my second booster~
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The AVN Expo is generally a big deal and full of fun and interest if you like porn, pornstars and the latest toys available~ Chicago offers the Grabbys, IML, lots of club shows during Memorial Day weekend~ It’s quite the ordeal and in past years has brought quite a bit of revenue and naughtiness to the city~ SF has The Dory Festival, (up your alley fair), and Folsom Street Fair~ I’m guessing that as mask mandates Wayne across the country, those events will draw in robust crowds
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I rely on texting often throughout the day~ It’s fast communication, doesn’t require immediate response and I can multitask, (essential in my world). I very rarely ever answer a phone call. Sometimes a person will call through to me that I know would only be calling me in an emergency situation and I answer the phone immediately. I also very rarely email anymore. It’s just time consuming and cumbersome. I remember a time before texting where I was spending anywhere from 6 to 8 hours per day writing to people~ and then I would be waiting for a response back from them to which I would have to provide another response. We were having ongoing communication but, it was really slow. I found that when I was talking to people on the phone sometimes I’d be on the phone with them for 2,3,4 hours at a time~ Two phone calls a day can really take up a lot of time. During any given day, (with exception to when working or with a Client), I can be texting up to 15 different people sometimes more, sometimes less~ It depends on what’s going on at the moment~ If I’m with a Client I’m obviously not texting anybody and certainly not talking on the phone or emailing people~ It would be completely inappropriate. I also find it more inappropriate to talk to people on the phone when I’m eating, on a bus, train, plane, airport, with other people, grooming, shopping… often the topics that come into conversations on phone calls that I encounter are inappropriate for the general public. Texting provides that discretion that is appropriate for most occasions and again… I stress the benefit of being able to multitask. Of the things I mentioned in the above paragraph, I can do all of those and more while texting but, not on the phone. In person I’m pretty chatty~ The texting adds a lot of context to in person convo that I wouldn’t be able to accomplish on the phone or through email simply because of time restraints, location and timing, (time zone differences I often encounter)~ Another added benefit to texting is I can send pictures to people and that’s even quicker than an entire conversation… No matter where I am in the world I can send somebody a picture and let them know what’s going on: adventure, diving, hang gliding, hiking, dining, symphony, concert, working out, laying in bed, sitting on the toilet… etc~ I can share things silently and respect that silence… I’ve actually come to find it rude and intrusive when I’m in a public place and some person is on their phone with earbuds in and they’re practically screaming into their phone sharing their conversation with everybody around them. It’s so loud one can’t possibly get away from their conversation and their space. It’s especially annoying if they’re having an argument with somebody, talking about business issues or chatting romantically. Despite being dedicated to texting, when I’m with somebody I’m not texting at all. Those conversations have to wait because, my time with somebody/anybody is valuable… I consider our time together as being personal and valuable. Sometimes I may be with a Client and we look together on our phones at videos, music, funny things, trip planning~ That’s OK… Sometimes we have a lot of fun doing that but, when it starts feeling like we’re getting too absorbed into the phone thing, I redirect us away from it. I’m pretty much of a minimalist when it comes to technology in the broad sense. I use a computer maybe twice a year. I do almost everything on my phone including my taxes, filing for visas and paying all my bills. I’ve never owned a microwave, a stereo or a television. While I don’t cook on my phone, I do have music on there that I stream for appointments and I do watch Korean movies and a lot of Indian and Asian cinema on my phone at random times. I haven’t had a landline since 2001.
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Apparently, space travel requires Neurons due to changes in gravity~ https://www.jpost.com/science/article-696924
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I’ll bet when morning comes… you know it~ Nothing like a big cock to get you going in the morning~
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