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  1. 5 hours ago, BootmanLA said:

    What's really reprehensible is that you seem to think that facilitating others exposing closeted gay athletes is so important that you'd risk their lives and well being because YOU think they should be "Free". Here's a hint: Nobody gets to fucking decide who gets outed except the person himself, unless he's actively working against the gay community while closeted. You can think (if you're capable) that everyone should be out, and that's your opinion, but you don't get to impose that on anyone else - at least, not without being a supreme asshole.

    I’m surprised this needs to be spelled out.

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  2. If I bottom in the dark room area, I usually go ass up and wait. But prepare my hole in advance with a plug to open up a bit, and lube my hole with copious amounts of lube. The way I like a bottom to be. 

    When topping, I like to feel around and find the cum filled/lubed up dripping holes. And when I find a guy fucking a bottom I’ll line up and wait if not busy in the dark room. 

    Most of the time I just like to play in my room. 

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  3. 16 hours ago, gaypigbb said:

    Yeah, the episodes that exist are hot but no new ones. 

     

    When it's sponsored by Prep, how does it affect the material? too "soft" ? Probably no poz fetish, but still many hot topics to cover even when on prep 

    No not at all. It just sounds so out of place, an NPR like announcement on the benefits of PREP brought to you by Gilead. There’s a couple of episodes now. It’s fun, good banter, hot stories and recollections. 

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  4. A previous bf and I did it a lot. He’d have some friends over, they’d sit down in the living and I was told to get naked and they would have their fun. Or we would be out and he would leave for a moment and come back with some random guy to fuck me in a toilet and plug me up afterwards. 
    He really loved it when I had a load in me when we had sex, so his goal was always getting me loaded before he would fuck me. 

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  5. == Results from bdsmtest.org == 
    100% Switch 
    97% Non-monogamist 
    96% Voyeur 
    95% Experimentalist 
    82% Submissive 
    79% Dominant 
    61% Brat tamer 
    50% Brat 
    44% Exhibitionist 
    43% Primal (Prey) 
    42% Rope bunny 
    39% Primal (Hunter) 
    39% Vanilla 
    35% Rigger 
    34% Degrader 
    23% Degradee 
    10% Slave 
    9% Owner 
    8% Master/Mistress 
    6% Masochist 
    5% Sadist 
    0% Ageplayer 
    0% Daddy/Mommy 
    0% Boy/Girl 
    0% Pet 
     

  6. 3 hours ago, PozBearWI said:

    Sometimes I just want to see how our conversation flows before we get naked together.  I'm always clear I am in a LTR; so not looking for that.  But friends of any flavor is great; and friends who sometimes like to play even better.  

    Same here. And just starting or keeping a conversation going is difficult most of the time now. Of course the single word messages have always been around. But a conversation is a two way street. 

  7. I get messages on sniffies from younger bottoms all the time, I explicitly state older than me and versatile, ‘let’s swap loads’. 
    On other sites I get an Oink, or even a message and then crickets. 
    Nobody reads profiles anymore, or they just send out countless messages and nothing. 

    Bathhouses seem to be the best place nowadays. 

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  8. I feel OP wants to stir the pot here, or definitely follows some reactionary content creators. A one second google search and you can find out exactly why they recommend avoiding the word homosexual. And it’s not SGL. The whole list is recommended for use by the media, not the LGBTQ Community:

    This Guide is intended to be used by journalists reporting for mainstream media outlets and media creators who want to tell the stories of LGBTQ people fairly and accurately. It is not intended to be an all-inclusive glossary of language used within the LGBTQ community, nor is it a prescriptive guide for LGBTQ people. There is no one way to be LGBTQ, nor is there one way to describe LGBTQ people. In fact, you will see one practice recommended throughout the Guide: Ask people how they describe themselves, ask people their pronouns, and identify them in your coverage as such.

    [think before following links] https://glaad.org/reference/

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