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Years ago there was a Latino that I often saw at the sauna and he fucked me and bred me every time we met. He would usually first say hello and he would usually ask me until what time I was staying. He knew I barebacked and while he fucked me he would babble in Spanish stuff about giving me his milk (Leche), and when he was cumming he would yell "papito, papito...". It was pretty hot,
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Thanks guys. Indeed, it most likely is a combination of all three. Fortunately there is a big part of me that at least recognizes interest; even if MrHappy doesn't care to join me.
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First time it happened I was being used by a group of 7 over summer lunchtime in their apartment near Central Park, some loads didn't go in my hole and they sprayed my face and hair alongside my body. when we finished I had 5-7 loads on me and the host decided it would be funny to kick me out like that. Oh well. was walking for a few blocks back to my apartment with soaked shirt and cum all over my face and clumped hair, feeling very proud of myself š·
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OK. And he did that role unpaid and did so supporting a party which uncut one of his own businesses -- by eliminating the electric car subsidy. It's fair to call it idiotic but I don't understand the implied vitriol. Campaign finance sits in a the broader consideration of money and politics. That includes politicians who come to power promising to endless goodies. I've previous linked on this site the Penn Wharton analysis of Biden's school debt bill -- a $500billion give-away with the potential to surge past $1 trillion. Government and money go hand-in-hand. It's not great but the video's bias is also grossly evident. I couldn't watch the entire video, but did they even discuss the academic work summarized by the data-cliche: correlation is not causation? Here's an article I read awhile ago I was able to dig out: [think before following links] https://archive.news.ufl.edu/articles/2018/10/money-in-elections-doesnt-mean-what-you-think-it-does-1.html As for the Census article you site, I don't understand the math. If turnout was 65% -- a clear majority -- how can over half of the population -- another majority -- have not voted? I'm missing something or the article you're reading is missing a word... possibly, this line: "Over half of the adult population did not vote in 2024..." Maybe that should have been, "Over half of the adult population that did not vote in 2024..." so, the majority of those that did not vote did so for "x", "y", and "z" reasons. but they weren't the majority of the possible electorate. Maybe...IDK.
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Chapter 24: Subject Was Not Compliant Mega-Mini Mart on 32nd and Broadway. 21:08 MST. 31-Oct-20XX. REDACTED location. Tex noticed the cruiser before he noticed anything else. It sat crooked outside the convenience store, nose half over the curb like the driver had stopped in a hurry and never came back. No lights. No engine. The driverās door hung open just enough to catch the wind, rocking once with a soft, hollow creak. Tex slowed, killing his own headlights a block away and rolling to a stop. The night felt too quiet for a place that shouldāve been hummingāfreezer units, passing cars, late-shift noise. Instead, there was only the buzz of the storeās fluorescent sign and the distant thrum of traffic somewhere far off. He stepped out, boots crunching on grit, and approached the cruiser carefully. No blood on the pavement. No shell casings. The radio inside crackled once and went silent again. āShit,ā he muttered. He edged past the cruiser and toward the store, keeping to the shadows. The glass front was bright, too bright, making it easy to see in and impossible to see out. Tex leaned just enough to peek through the window. His stomach dropped. Inside, the store was in disarrayācooler doors hanging open, shelves stripped bare and tossed aside. Several figures moved through the aisles with unsettling calm. He recognized them immediately. Former Black Sigma. Sticks, Lockjaw, Pixel, and Patch. Each towered over the shelves with pitch black skin, grinning with a sharp set of teeth. They werenāt acting frantic. They were shopping. Like it was a casual outing on a road trip. Near the counter, a uniformed cop lay on his back, dazed but breathing, one arm twitching as if he were trying to sit up and failing. There was no sign of the clerk anywhereāno movement behind the register, no body on the floor. Tex pulled back from the window, pulse ticking up. He reached for his sidearm, checking the chamber by feel. Solid. Real rounds. For once, no darts, no ānon-lethalā compromises. āGood,ā he whispered to himself, āIām gonna need something more substantial.ā He slid his phone from his pocket, thumb already moving to text Elias a quick sitrep when motion across the street caught his eye. Two figures stepped into the wash of the streetlight, walking straight toward him like they owned the night. Texās grip tightened. Gravestone was impossible to miss. Broad, confident, dressed like he wanted to be seen. Wearing what could only be described as a leather daddy outfit complete with his ass hanging out of the chaps. Beside him walked another smilerāBeau, the security guard that went missing after that bastard Jack broke freeāquiet, watchful, matching pace without looking around. Dressed in a cowboy outfit. Gravestone spotted Tex instantly. He lifted a hand and waved, slow and mocking, a grin spreading across his face as if theyād just run into each other at a bar instead of a crime scene. āWell,ā Gravestone called out, voice carrying easily. āLook who it is⦠Toby!ā Tex lowered the phone, eyes never leaving them. Shit. So much for recon. Tex eased back into the deeper shadow beside the store, the glow from the windows washing over the asphalt like a stage light. He kept his shoulders loose, posture casual, even as his pulse kicked harder. The text to Elias sat half-typed on his phone, unsent. Gravestone didnāt slow. He didnāt hurry either. He crossed the street at an easy pace, boots scuffing lightly, Beau drifting alongside him with a predatorās economy of movement. They werenāt hunting yet. They were approachingāconfident, unafraid. He watched as Gravestone pulled a large cigar out of his front pocket and began to light it with an air of ease and arrogance. āOh, come on out,ā Gravestone said, spreading his hands as if inviting applause, puffing greedily away. āHidingās not your thing, Tex. We both know that.ā Tex shifted his weight, angling his body so the storefront reflection wouldnāt give him away. He could see Gravestone clearly nowātoo clearly. The outfit was deliberate, theatrical, chosen to be noticed. It made the grin feel sharper, the confidence louder. And the cigar just added to it. Beauās gaze swept the alley mouth and the parked cars beyond, wordless and intent. No weapons visible. No need. Tex stepped just far enough into the light to be seen, keeping the wall at his back. āYou go clothes shopping with your new boyfriend there, Commander?ā he called. āWhat happened to subtlety?ā Gravestone chuckled, low and pleased. āYou always did like commentary. Gonna be fun fucking that mouth of yours later.ā Tex lifted his chin, eyes flicking briefly to Beau, then back. āVillage People called,ā he said. āThey want their costumes back. It's a bit sad you didnāt save the cowboy for me.ā Beau didnāt react. Gravestoneās grin widened. āOh, weāve already got a cowboy,ā Gravestone replied, tilting his head toward Beau without looking, blowing out a large cloud of smoke. āWhich means when I get to you, youāll have to pick a different character. Maybe a leather gimp outfit.ā Tex snorted. āHard pass. Iām more of a Swiftie.ā For a heartbeat, nothing moved. The night seemed to hold its breath. Then Tex turned and ran. He broke left, sprinting for the alley as Gravestoneās laughter followed himāwarm, amused, and entirely too close for comfort. Tex hit the alley in a full out sprint. The space swallowed him wholeābrick walls pressing in, dumpsters looming, the ground slick with half-frozen slush. His breath rasped loud in his ears as he ran, boots hammering pavement, every step measured and fast. He cut right, then left, trying to break line of sight, trying to make himself unpredictable. It didnāt help. Footsteps echoed behind himāsteady, unhurried. Gravestone wasnāt sprinting. He didnāt need to. That confidence crawled up Texās spine, needling his nerves worse than panic ever could. Tex rounded a corner and nearly slammed chest-first into a shadow peeling away from the wall. Lockjaw. āHowdy, Tex.ā He swore, skidding sideways at the last second. The figure turned its head in the same smooth, synchronized motion Tex had seen too many times lately. Familiar face⦠Pixel. Black eyes. āWhere you going in such a rush, buddy?ā Another smiler stepped into view at the far end of the alley. Patch. āStop and chat for a second.ā Then another. Sticks. āYou look worried, Lieutenant.ā They werenāt rushing him. They were calmly closing in, tightening angles, cutting off exits with practiced precision. Old training. Black Sigma muscle memory, twisted into something colder. āNot tonight,ā Tex snapped, heart pounding. He backpedaled, gun up now, barrel tracking as they advanced. āBack off! I swear to godāā They didnāt react. Tex fired. The shot cracked like thunder, ricocheting off brick and steel. He aimed low and closeāwarning shot, just enough to force space. The group faltered for half a heartbeat. Gravestone stepped into view through the haze of echo and cordite. The bullet tore through his sleeve, punching a clean hole in the leather jacket. The fabric flapped uselessly as Gravestone slowed to a stop. Silence fell. Gravestone looked down at the damage, fingers brushing the torn edge. He pulled out the cigar from his mouth, letting out a large exhale, and his jaw tightened. When he looked back up, the easy amusement was gone, replaced by something sharp and offended. āā¦You shot my jacket. I just got that!ā Tex swallowed. āYouāre welcome. You looked fucking stupid in it.ā The other smilers shifted, muscles coiling, ready to surge. Gravestone lifted a single hand. They froze. āGo,ā he said calmly, eyes never leaving Tex. āBack to the store. Finish what the Alpha sent us for. Iāll take care of him personally.ā There was hesitationābrief, but realāthen obedience. One by one, they withdrew, melting into side streets and doorways until only Gravestone remained. Tex took the opening. He spun and bolted. He burst out of the alley and onto the sidewalk, dodging a stack of milk crates, vaulting a low fence without breaking stride. His lungs burned, vision tunneling as he pushed harder, weaving between parked cars and cutting across a side street. Gravestoneās voice followed him, carrying effortlessly. āYou know,ā Gravestone called, āit always struck me as funny they called you Tex.ā Tex risked a glance back. Big mistake. Gravestone was closer than he shouldāve beenāclosing distance with long, ground-eating strides, expression almost thoughtful as he spoke. āAustin,ā Gravestone continued, drawing on the cigar and flicking the ash on the ground. āLeast fucking Texan city in the state. But I guess the name fits the attitude.ā Texās fingers tightened around the grip of his gun. He veered sharply, bursting through the mouth of another alleyāthen skidded to a halt as Gravestone suddenly lunged. Gravestone didnāt just jump. He launched. Gravestone cleared the distance in a blur, landing hard enough to crack pavement right in front of Tex. āThough I will give you this,ā Gravestone said, puffing away and calmly looking down at his sharp nails as he walked forward. āYou do seem to have balls the size of Texas, even if you canāt hit the side of a barn.ā Tex barely had time to curse before instinct kicked in and he spun, sprinting blind, straight into the street. Headlights exploded across his vision. A horn blared. Tires screamed. Tex dove. An ambulance barreled through the intersection, siren wailing as the driver slammed the brakes. Gravestone didnāt dodge in time. The impact was sickening. Gravestone was hit broadside, lifted clean off his feet, and hurled down the road. He hit the asphalt once, twice, then slid, coming to rest in a twisted heap beneath a flickering streetlamp. The cigar in his mouth went flying off into the darkness. The ambulance screeched to a stop. Doors flew open. Shouting filled the air. Tex lay sprawled on the pavement for a second, chest heaving, staring at the unmoving body down the street. āā¦holy shit,ā someone breathed. Tex pushed himself upright, eyes locked on Gravestone. The world rushed back in all at onceāsirens, shouting, the sharp stink of burnt rubber. Tex staggered to his feet as the ambulance driver jumped out of the cab, hands raised, face pale and stunned. The driver kept apologizing, words tumbling over each other, eyes locked on the dark shape sprawled down the street. āIāI didnāt see him untilāJesus, I tried to stopāā āItās okay,ā Tex cut in, voice rough but steady. He forced himself to breathe, to think. Training snapped back into place. Assess. Control. Act. Gravestone lay motionless beneath the streetlight. The leather jacket was shredded now, the body beneath it unnaturally still. Too still. Tex didnāt trust itābut he wasnāt about to waste the opening. The paramedic stepped closer, then froze. āOh my god,ā the man whispered. āThatāsā I know him. My dad served with him. Thatāsāthatās Commander Briggs. What the fuck?!ā āMarco.ā Tex read the name stitched on the manās jacket and seized it. āListen to me. I need your help. Right now.ā Marcoās eyes flicked from Gravestone to Tex, panic warring with recognition. āHe shouldnāt be here. Heāhe⦠my mom just had lunch with his wife last week.ā āLook, I need you to stop staring and focus on me,ā Tex said, already moving. He flashed his badge with a practiced snap. āArmy. This is an active containment situation. Iām commandeering the ambulance.ā Marco swallowed hard. āContainment of what?ā Tex didnāt answer. He was already jogging toward Gravestoneās body. Up close, the damage looked worseālimbs bent at wrong angles, skin marred and torn. But Tex watched the chest anyway, hand hovering near the trigger of his gun. No rise. No breath. āGet the gurney,ā Tex ordered. āEvery strap youāve got. Wrists. Ankles. Chest. Neck if you have to.ā Marco hesitated only a second, then nodded and ran for the back of the ambulance. Tex reached the open doorsāand stopped. Inside, slumped against the wall, was the second paramedic. Rafi, according to the name on his jacket. His skin had gone ashen, lips tinged blue, sweat plastering his hair to his forehead. A jagged bite marked his shoulder, the fabric around it torn and soaked through. Black veins spidered out from the wound, crawling up his neck like spilled ink beneath the skin. Rafi lifted his head weakly. āMarco,ā he rasped. āSomethingās⦠wrong. I donāt feelāā Texās stomach dropped. āHey,ā he said carefully, stepping back a half pace, eyes never leaving the veins. āDonāt move. Justājust stay where you are.ā Marco reappeared with the gurney, breath hitching when he saw Rafi. āRafi? Just stay with me, man!ā Rafi didnāt answer. His gaze driftedāpast Marco, past Texātoward the street. Toward Gravestone. Tex felt it then. That prickle at the base of his skull. That sense of being watched. He turned slowly. Gravestoneās fingers twitched. Just once. Tex raised his gun. āGurney and as many straps as you have. Now,ā he said, voice flat and deadly calm. āBefore he wakes up.ā The gurney rattled as Marco helped shove Gravestone into place, straps cinched tight across chest, arms, and legs. The monsterās weight felt wrongādense, compact, like stone wrapped in muscle. Tex kept his gun trained on Gravestoneās head the entire time, finger steady, breath measured. Marco swallowed hard and glanced at Tex again, really looking this time. His brow furrowed. āDr. Kade?ā he asked, voice shaky. āTrevor Kade, right? But⦠I just saw you an hour ago when I dropped off that kid with the peanut allergyāā Tex didnāt look away from Gravestone. āYeah,ā he said flatly. āI get that a lot. That would be my twin brother.ā Marco opened his mouth to ask moreā āand Gravestone inhaled. Not a reflexive gasp. A slow, deliberate breath that lifted the straps just enough to make the metal buckles groan. Gravestoneās eyes snapped open. His grin came back instantly, sharp and pleased. He flexed again, harder this time. One strap popped loose with a violent crack. āAll right,ā Tex barked, gun still trained squarely between his eyes. āThatās enough.ā Gravestone laughed, a deep, rolling sound that vibrated the gurney. āYou always did like giving orders, Tex. Think you might actually hit me this time?ā Tex didnāt respond. He turned his head sharply toward Marco. āI need everything. All sedatives. All paralytics. Whatever youāve got on this rig. Now.ā Reaching over, he grabbed one of the thick blankets and covered Gravestoneās head with it. Not chancing getting slimed by him. Marco hesitatedājust a second too longāthen Gravestone surged against the restraints again, the gurney skidding an inch across the ambulance floor. Marco flinched. āOāokay. Okay.ā He lunged for the cabinet, yanking out the emergency drug bag and shoving it into Texās hands. āThatāsāthatās everything we carry.ā Tex ripped it open with practiced efficiency. Syringes, vials, labelsāhe didnāt read them, just sorted by color and familiarity. He glanced once at Gravestone, who was watching him with open amusement. āAsking for sedatives, Toby? Might want to be careful,ā Gravestone purred from under the blanket. āWouldnāt want to waste that. You remember how they didnāt work last time, donāt you?ā Tex jabbed the first syringe into Gravestoneās neck without warning, stabbing the large gauge needle in as hard as he could, finally getting through the skin on the third try. Then another. And another. Gravestone snarled, body convulsing against the restraints as the drugs hit his system in a cascading wave. The fight falteredājust for a momentābefore finally, Gravestone collapsed. Rafi groaned from the bench. Tex turnedāand froze. Rafiās skin had gone ashen. His pupils were blown wide, unfocused. The black veins at his shoulder had crept higher, branching along his neck like spilled ink. He was smiling faintly at nothing. āOh, hell,ā Tex muttered. Rafi lifted his head slowly. āHe said⦠he said it doesnāt hurt if you stop fighting⦠He can see you through my eyes, you knowā¦ā āNope,ā Tex snapped, already moving. āNot today.ā He grabbed another syringe and plunged it into Rafiās thigh. Rafi cried out weakly, body slumping as the sedative took hold. Tex exhaled sharply. āLast thing I need is another one of his pets waking up.ā Gravestoneās breathing slowed, restraints finally holding as the drugs dragged him down into forced stillness. The blanket had begun to shift down, now uncovering part of his face. His eyes stayed open a beat too long before finally sliding shut. Tex carefully moved the blanket back up, before he turned back to Marco. āWhereās the nearest hospital?ā Marco, pale and shaking, answered automatically. āClearview University Medical. The Steighn Campus. Itāsāitās about eight minutes if I push it.ā Texās jaw tightened. Of course it is. Well, looks like this is going to become a family affair. He leaned forward, voice hard. āThen youāre going to push it. Lights on. Siren if you have to.ā Marco nodded, already scrambling into the driverās seat. As the ambulance lurched forward, Tex pulled out his phone with a steady hand and typed fast. Elias ā meet me at Clearview. Where Trev works. Now. We have a situation. I have two of them. Gravestone and a new one. He hit send, slid the phone away, and finally allowed himself one tight breath. Behind him, Gravestone lay sedated but twitching faintly in his sleep. The ambulance tore down the road toward the hospitalātoward answers, containment, and a reunion Tex had been hoping to avoid.
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My guess would be stress, generally. You described both physical stress (HIV, crypto, medication) and emotional stress (the drumbeat of political news). Stress can really fuck with your libido; it certainly does with mine. Rather than thinking of sexy fun time... (as a book I've been reading lately puts it). Ayup. Not the recommended treatment for stress, of course, but an understandable response.
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What turns you on the most that isn't cock or arse?
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May not be for everyone (though given swallowing cum is acceptable...) I love swallowing a guys spit that he dribbles into my own mouth, and then he deep kisses afterwards. Makes me an insatiable monster and I'll do anything for him. (well, maybe some limits...). -
Well stated, and while nothing can be subtracted or taken away from what almost should be taken for granted, at least in the normative sense, is a thought as long gone as normality was in the wee early hours of 2015. Yet this is NOT a political rant. In fact just remove any and ALL political, civic and civil issues of equality and simply look at the state pf the queer experience. Now while you speak to the specifics of queer sex, intimacy, love--as it relates to you personally and indeed the real core of why we exist in the context of culture --and have a critical role that society at large cannot do without or you get what I'm already said I'm not brining up as part of the debate for the point I'm about to make. And that would be this: just as love/lust has an ultimate union that together opens the sum of its parts to be greater than the whole, in other words lust is better for love and love less lost for lust. And once unite3d these these two aspects are this wholy themselves and can be experienced as one and/or the other. The awareness you speak is a right of passage. My question or observation is this: On the App store search: gay -- and then overlay that on cultural development and then zoom in on interpersonal relationships (outside of pair bonding or sex) and then pry open the personal authority of appropriating a standard of behavior we ALL can give on and what do we get? It's NOT pretty. And it makes statements like yours ALL the more valuable and rare---and that's NOT the right direction. The fear I see I see is the fear that embracing one means giving up the other and that's NOTY the case. Yet when personal power is called into question and power is weilded by everything BUT what you mention, it's very difficult to convince power brokers otherwise. So change the system and everything else changes too. And this is my effort both large and small. Thanks for this opportunity to share.
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I never look out for potential heavy loader as cum is cum, and as long as it tastes sweet I'll swallow any load - whether small squirts or Titanic loads. Licking-up my own spunk is a good replacement when I cannot get cock-sucking loads.
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[think before following links] https://www.catie.ca/catie-news/dutch-study-ties-hiv-to-erection-problems-in-middle-aged-men I think, generally, being HIV+ can be associated with lower testosterone and libido problems. "Since the late 1980s, researchers have reported that HIV-positive men have lower-than-normal levels of testosterone in their blood. This does not always normalize after HIV treatment is initiated. The reason for lower-than-normal levels of testosterone in otherwise healthy HIV-positive men is not clear." ([think before following links] https://www.catie.ca/catie-news/dutch-study-ties-hiv-to-erection-problems-in-middle-aged-men). There have also been studies indicating that HIV causes erection problems as well.
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Do you refuse tops that insist on condoms
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Bottoms-are-holes. No cock from an Alpha Top or Vers should be refused if covered. You can always did out the condom from the trash-bin and squeeze the cum down your throat (which I love) or use as lube for wanking-off or cover his spunk on a dildo and fuck your hole again. But never refuse as a Man needs to unload where he can. š -
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When I had my first Bukkake when I was 12
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