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  1. You're right, Needforseed. The top's cock is astoundingly long. I can only surmise the bottom is very experienced.
  2. Well done, Likedaddies. I've cleaned-up the paragraphs and hard returns. Thanks for posting!
  3. I join FatFuckPigMA in saying I likewise appreciate your candor. Many thanks for the blog postings, TheBreeder!
  4. I can honestly say I've never seen such a vision walking down the streets of Philadelphia. Maybe one of these days....
  5. I've never quite understood the use of the 'N' word either, BrotherDeposit, but having read several explanations, I try to ignore it, chalking it up there with other inscrutables, like the notion of sex with women, and if the use is too intrusive, just move on to the next story.
  6. Is this the story for which you're looking, Ncguysx? http://breeding.zone/threads/6476-Pete-s-Process?highlight=Pete
  7. Your right, Lungfucker. I noticed the same problem so I cleaned-up the story a bit. Hope we see more from Rawdad4sons.
  8. "Are you constantly sick and unhealthy or can you still be active and do everything you normally do ....but with the added benefit of not caring what cum you take?" Actwickedhumour, since I have access to good healthcare, including, obviously, the correct pharmaceuticals, HIV has proven more than manageable - if anything, because I see my doctor on a regular basis, I should think I'm in better over-all health than I was before seroconversion. Of course if one has trouble taking one's prescriptions at the prescribed intervals, and if one ignores the advice of one's physicians, the outcome would presumably be significantly different.
  9. Yeah, TheBreeder. I would imagine we all have memories of one-time or near encounters, where the exchange didn't work-out for one reason or another. The question of "What might of been under different circumstances" is always lurking under just below the surface of life.
  10. Thanks for the invitation to friend you, Tepegodf. Happy hunting!

  11. Good story, Spermpig, and an effective format. Thanks!
  12. Thanks for the invitation to friend you, Btm4raw. I see you're in the suburbs of Philadelphia. If you frequent the Adonis or CBC, we may have crossed paths!

  13. Talk about setting the stage. When I read this, I thought back to some of the guys in my first year class at college. Like Tom in this story, they were a bit older than I (in fact, they were Vietnam veterans who were going back to school on the GI Bill), and like this tale, I was entranced by them (although we never played around, nor, in fact, did any of them intimate the desire to fuck around). In any event, I jumped to TheBreeder's original blog to see where this story goes - and it wasn't were I expected. Makes me glad I've been relatively circumspect in my trysts.
  14. I've never before read such a thorough description of the process by which a bottom acclimates himself to a top, and correspondingly, the way a top works to open-up a bottom. I imagine all the bottoms who experience your expertise consider themselves to be fortunate.
  15. "These days, larger institutions have an 'undergraduate library,' which means 'the loud library where people snack and pretend to study but really just socialize.' Which usually leaves the 'graduate library' as 'the boring place with all the books.'" Huh. While both of the universities in Philadelphia with 30,000 plus students have specialized libraries (such as art, archaeology, engineering, law, medicine), to my knowledge neither university has a general library for undergraduates and a separate general library for graduate students. That said, I can't imagine too many undergraduates will want to consult tomes in the law library or the medical libraries, but certainly the other specialized libraries are open to any matriculated students. I really don't know what the atmosphere is like at the specialized libraries - perhaps they are quiet places for study - it would be interesting to know. I do recall the library where I did my doctoral work was relatively noisy - and annoying for that reason. My education was clearly deficient, TheBreeder, as I never picked-up strange dick in the university library restrooms!
  16. The university I attended, (which is only about 20 blocks from my house!), has, like yours, substantially changed since I was there back in the late seventies. The campus has grown substantially, and the guys are even more attractive than I recall. Sadly, the library has changed in ways that leave me uncomfortable, notably it seems to have changed from a place for research and study to a place to socialize - which is quite vexatious to a bibliophile like me, but it's still a pleasure to find on the shelves books that enthralled me when I encountered them some 30 years ago. I might add that I still meet-up with one of my former professors to catch-up on our lives and to exchange tidbits related to areas of common interest. He's in his mid-70s now, and probably doesn't have more than a decade or so left (hell, I'm in my mid-50s - who am I kidding?) - so it's good to share camaraderie while we're able. As to the sexual encounter with an "...older gentleman—very handsome, very tall...[with]...curly salt-and-pepper hair and a trimmed beard..." well, I suspect I would have liked to play with him, TheBreeder, but you're right - he is/was a bit of an asshole. We all learn....
  17. Absolutely right, Hungry_hole. However physically hot the male CM singers are, I almost invariably find the subject matter and the style of their music to be vapid. Yeah, I know, criticism, based purely on the genre of art, is generally not going to have much standing (outside of those who happen to share the critic's opinion), but I still don't have to like the genre. Your remark reminds me of a recent experience I had: somewhat against my inclination, I went to the Indianapolis 500 this past May. Truth be known, I had (and have) no interest in automobile racing, and consequently I could have been bored out of my mind - but like your appreciation of the physical attractiveness of the male CM singers, I found a goodly number of my fellow attendees at the Indy 500 to be eminently worthy of my prurient attention, and, for that matter, certain aspects of an automobile zipping around a track at 150 MPH can fascinating, particularly for those like me who move in much, much slower circles, even when in the final analysis, automobile racing is not my cup of tea.
  18. Hi, Asbury Plus. Glad to 'friend' another member of the fraternity!

  19. Lucky you, Remarkless. The guys in S. Philly can be very, very hot. I was just had lunch at the 4th Street Deli, and fuck, the guys I saw walking the sidewalk were fine. In my neighborhood the new blood is frequently quite attractive, but the long-time families universally seem to suffer from the chronic fuglies.

    By the way, like you, I occasionally visit the Adonis - although I'm more of a CBC kind-of-guy!

  20. Oh - I confess I didn't register you are a Philadelphian. What part of the City are you? Fishtown, here.

  21. Hi, Remarkless. Thanks - I'm always happy to 'friend' guys here on BreedingZone. Oh, and by the way, that butt is certainly worthy of remark

  22. "I usually keep my previous pair of frames around so that I can wear them to bareback parties or when I'm out cruising if I have to, on the theory that if I misplace those or if they get stolen/stepped on/lost, I'm not going to feel the pain as deeply as if I was parted from my current pair." I effectively do much the same, TheBreeder, as I usually carry two pair of spectacles, one for distance, one for reading. On the day in question the temperature reached the mid 90s, so I was loath to wear a sports coat, thus I had virtually no pockets available for reading glasses. Rather, armed with nothing but a book for the train and my wallet I hopped on the trains, and notwithstanding my poor vision, I was able to read the book by holding it about six inches from my eyes. This arrangement worked okay - even if I looked a bit odd. After my distance lenses were damaged - well, one of the lenses was vaguely functional, even if the frame was terribly twisted. I suppose I looked like one of the homeless guys in Delany's novel Mad Man, which is, appropriately, set in NYC.
  23. The issue of spectacles is an on-going concern for me whenever I venture into a low place, as without spectacles, I'm blind as the proverbial bat. At most low places I can find a corner that's secure from the errant foot and secure my spectacles there, but every once and a while things just don't work out right. I was in Manhattan a few months ago for a 3:00 PM concert, and having a few hours before it commenced, I naturally took a chance on the East Side Club where, to my great surprise, I had a delightful time playing with a hot duo. In the process, however, I inadvertently squashed my spectacles, which I had placed in what I surmised to be a safe corner! Well, I got back to Philadelphia okay as one doesn't need much visual acuity to sit through a concert and on subway trains, and on Amtrak, but the mangled frame was (and still is) a reminder that the best laid plans....
  24. Well written, Orlandoneg. Thanks for posting.
  25. I want to like slings, but have generally found them clumsy as they're set too high for a guy my height, (I'm 5' 5"), and adjusting the height has often become an intrusion into the flow of the sex, so I've mostly skipped them. Guess some fore-planning is in order....
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