PileDriver Posted January 5, 2024 Posted January 5, 2024 about to go get off at my ymca + Vegas_Millennial 1
+ Charlie Posted January 5, 2024 Posted January 5, 2024 The only YMCAs at which I ever found much activity were the 63rd St Y in Manhattan and the old Embarcadero Y in SF.
+ JEC Posted January 5, 2024 Posted January 5, 2024 The "old" YMCA in Boston (Huntington Ave) was quite cruisy, until they renovated it.....the steam room especially could be quite active. I say "old" for 2 reasons, it is/was in fact the oldest YMCA in the US, also....they renovated the "old" YMCA it about 10 years ago (and ruined it IMHO) and in the process ruined any "cruisy-ness" about it. The original YMCA was very ornate, lots of wooden trim and pillars, the gymnasium had an elevated running track overhead, squash courts in the basement, and the oldest indoor swimming pool (mosaic tile) in the US in the sub-basement. It was gorgeous, but in need of updating. Instead they tore half the building down (including the gym, running track, and pool) and tried to make the entire building interior modern, it sort of works but I miss the character of the old place. + Charlie 1
PileDriver Posted January 5, 2024 Author Posted January 5, 2024 63rd street rules. but McBurney has its surprise moments, + Charlie 1
+ azdr0710 Posted January 6, 2024 Posted January 6, 2024 6 hours ago, PileDriver said: about to go get off at my ymca please report back!!
PileDriver Posted January 8, 2024 Author Posted January 8, 2024 Friday had no action. Saturday however...peak moment....bubble butt stud reminiscent of the stud who repeatedly hot on me as we were coming out of the pandemic hit on me hard...never would have though years ago that at 62 I would be pursued by these guys less than half my age. God bless them!!! Lol. + Charlie 1
PileDriver Posted January 8, 2024 Author Posted January 8, 2024 yep. still describes the upper west side ymca. back in the early 90's the locker room was a pig feast. today not as much but close enough. + Charlie 1
CuriousByNature Posted January 9, 2024 Posted January 9, 2024 19 hours ago, PileDriver said: yep. still describes the upper west side ymca. back in the early 90's the locker room was a pig feast. today not as much but close enough. musclestuduws and + Charlie 2
PileDriver Posted January 9, 2024 Author Posted January 9, 2024 Another nice surprise moment at McBurney Saturday. + Charlie 1
+ Charlie Posted January 9, 2024 Posted January 9, 2024 I belonged to McBurney and worked out there regularly for a couple of years, but never saw any sign of action. Of course, that was quite some time ago (1960s).
PileDriver Posted January 10, 2024 Author Posted January 10, 2024 became a new yorker in the late 80's. mcburney at that time was not only a great gym but also a cruising ground.
PileDriver Posted January 10, 2024 Author Posted January 10, 2024 with that said. got cruised by a stud less than twice my age last weekend. a total bull in his bodily presentation. but ultimately a submissive dude. love these guys. whi knew? when i was his age that at my age guys like him would hit on me. lets all consummate. + Charlie, Poppie and + Vegas_Millennial 3
+ poolboy48220 Posted January 11, 2024 Posted January 11, 2024 not a YMCA as such, but the Bally's workout club chains here around Detroit were notoriously cruisy. Many had steamrooms & saunas inside the locker rooms, or alternated men's days with women's days. I was quite busy in them until they shut most of those steamrooms & saunas down, then the club got absorbed into another chain.
PileDriver Posted January 12, 2024 Author Posted January 12, 2024 as the McBurney YMCA opened up during Covid this young man less than half my age persistently pursued me during and after swimming. And just the other week another stud less than half my age. A bull in his physical attributes did the same. Thank God for the YMCA. Lol. The 'Bull" got my load all over his ass, then scooped it up into his mouth and gave me a kiss and hug. Heimlich and + Vegas_Millennial 1 1
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