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  3. Need a leather top in the conway/Myrtle Beach area!
  4. FF69

    photos to re-enact or to get you off

    inspirational pigs being dirty, raw exhibitionist.
  5. FF69

    foreskin

  6. oh gays and their obsessive classifications lol im neither surprised by the "no, CNC is a very specific rollplay exercise with strict rules" responses that read more like "if it's not from the Champagne region of France, all you had was cheap bubbly wine dear" 😜 nor the "that's just generic gay sex honey" from people who have been so conditioned to normalize trauma that this forum often reads like "so i was fucked by my father at 6 years old, as we all were" 🤣 even bdsm sessions come w a certain amount of pre-negotiation i've seen guys who like rough sex put right up front in their bio "like to fuck dry no lube not even spit" so what do you label it when there's no pre- consent or agreement but you're just lucky that you were in the mood for it? cause i've been having rough sex for a long time and this wasn't generic rough sex. i was there.
  7. Nice ass man, but cant fibd u on telegram🙈🙈🙈
  8. It seems the essential question, will, for example Survivors of the holocaust, or Veterans of one of our many wars be remembered? And to that end, will they be remembered authentically or through a distorted lens?
  9. Another great chapter!!! look forward to getting to know the new young neighbors better …….
  10. Such a hot fucking profile man.

  11. fuck me, award winning scrote among other things
  12. Today
  13. I want to do whatever is necessary to get all of that in me, deep, hard and relentless
  14. Great story…… great writing and fucking hot! …. Would love to be one of those daddies using our birthday boy
  15. I blew a huge load reading this, love the fact he got hard and was back into it almost immediately.
  16. I don't fault you for feeling what you did or for stating it ( even though I wish you had been less biting in your words as being too blunt or harsh can be harmful to others. ) I was having a particularly hard time understanding the particular writer's @fuckholedc post as well and was actually wondering why that was the case, until I went and checked his profile today which gives me a bit of insight about it. His background states that he came Out while living in Europe as a young man and he has lived in Washington DC ever since. He is likely a non-native English speaker, and thus has a harder time expressing what he wishes in English. He tends to do so in the French, Dutch or Germany style and manner of expression. The result is a writing that seems slightly dense and sometimes difficult to understand. We are united here on this site for our love of barebacking sex and not the Queen's English, and thus should strive to be tolerant of all levels of English abilities 🙂. This incident just highlights what I have expressed in another post about allowing some so called foreign languages which are compatibility with English on this site.
  17. I just wanked out two loads to that story!! Holy shit!! Keep it coming!!!
  18. Wow memories! Loved gay.com back in the day. It was the first online site I experienced, loved the local chat rooms, and was responsible for me losing my virginity. Miss that site every time I log into one of the current sites
  19. Yes. But no barebacking on A4a or gay.com
  20. OK, he can use me as he wants for a long weekend
  21. Hello beautiful, Today at work, I was listening to this book called The Happiest Man on Earth by Eddie Jaku. I didn’t really know what it was about going into it, so imagine my surprise when I realised it was an autobiography about the Holocaust. Now, I’ve read a lot of books over the years about this tragic event, but the way the writer retold his story really struck me. I think he wrote it in a way that wasn’t showing off his vocabulary—just raw, honest words—and I really liked that. It really landed with me. Both his parents died in the event, and he was arrested several times, beaten up, had a number of life-altering injuries, and still managed to live to the age of 100, becoming a parent and a grandparent. It was an amazing account of his life. There’s a paragraph toward the end that I really liked, and it goes something like this: “But I ask myself, what will happen when we are all gone? What will happen when all of us survivors have passed away? Will our story fade out of history? Or will we be remembered?” And it’s sad to think about that—because you and I, for so long, have always thought about death and the legacy we might leave behind someday. What will people remember us by when we’re gone? What impact did we leave on this earth in our short time here? Hearing his struggles while I listened at work, I looked around at all the other workers—how some of them complain that the work is hard, or that their hands hurt, or that they’re not earning enough money—and all those problems seem like peanuts compared to the real struggles people face around the world. I mean, there are people out there who are fearful of not knowing if they’ll live to see another day, god dammit. So I’m always grateful for the sacrifice our parents made to get me and my sister here to Australia—to live the comfortable life we have now. The best I can do is to show kindness to the people around me, and help whenever I can. I also realised that I’m starting to enjoy winter now. Don’t get me wrong, buddy—autumn is still our favourite season—but I like winter, not for the cold, but for what it represents. It’s usually seen as a slow season, but I’m starting to use it as the time to get ready for spring and summer by building the foundation early. It’s the season of home improvements and starting new projects, so that when spring and summer come around, everything is in full swing. I’m planting the seeds now, so that when the time comes, the flowers will bloom—instead of planting them late and harvesting too late. Then, when summer comes, I want to try and save as much money as possible so I can prepare again in the next winter. I think that’s a smart strategy. And it’s kind of an advantage too, because most people just try to survive the winter. They have all their fun and joy in the summer, but then they have nothing planned for the winter. We’re reversing that—and I think it’ll work in our favour. Keep moving through life with that signature Philip style. Chat soon. xx
  22. FF69

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    [think before following links] https://www.forttroff.com/store/product/kum-keeper/?list=Category+Listing&variant_id=5027
  23. What an invitation
  24. RobDog

    snort that hood.png

    Bet that smells so good
  25. Damn! Now that's a birthday present.
  26. I drolled seeing the hollow plug in situ. that feeling must be amazing, especially so deep open
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