Nice pic of Bravo Delta. I can't explain my fascination with him, but he'd be in a lot of trouble if our sexual paths crossed, lol. >:D
Posts made by 36605domtop
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RE: Reading is sexy
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RE: Janet Jackson's new Album/Tour?
Hmmmm. Which CDs were they?
janet. & The Velvet Rope
Those are my 2 favorites, lol! I am not surprised, however. People have had issues with Janet every since Nipplegate and the Superbowl halftime show. Janet adopted the sexy image from the janet. cd going forward. Those who have issues with her usually stick to her Control and Rhythm Nation albums featuring "wholesome" Janet.
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RE: Bel Ami, Cockyboys, Sean Cody, Corbin Fisher. Best gay porn company.
From that list, it's Sean Cody for me. Bel Ami just isn't my style. I'm not a fan of Cockyboy's - though I do like Delta Bravo. Corbin Fisher would be my runner up, but I like Chaosmen way more!
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RE: Madonna over?
I don't think she's over, but she's got one or two more albums to figure out what she wants to do and where her place/lane is. The days of being what she was to so many people are over. Musically, she hasn't been relevant for me since "Confessions". If she can pull off another of her famed reinventions, more power to her, but if not, she needs to find her way to a Calvin Harris, Diplo, Zedd, Skrillex, or, even better, find the next new thing like she did when she found William Orbit and came up with Ray of Light. She'll always be able to tour, but it's usually better to have new music to tour with.
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RE: Gay song (and singer)
Here are some recent ones:
Greg Holden - Boys In The Street
Youtube VideoTooji - Father (great! The video reminds me of All The Things She Said by t.A.T.u. )
Youtube VideoWow, thanks for these links. The Tooji video is pretty sexy, but the real winner for me was Greg Holden. That song is sad, but empowering. Never heard of the guy before, but I just bought the CD on itunes. I hope the rest is good too!
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RE: Janet Jackson's new Album/Tour?
I've heard it a lot more times now, and I do like it! I am partial to her janet. and Velvet Rope albums. I think she really found her musical style and hit her stride with those, and this takes me back there. She did great stuff before (Control, Rhythm Nation) and after (All For You, 20 YO), but that '93-'98 was prime Janet. Glad to hear that she is working with Jam and Lewisagain. They made some incredible stuff together. Her fans have been wanting that since business became personal and led to Jermaine Dupri doing too much of her stuff. It's good she's not concerned with radio - it means that she has been keeping up with trends and has decided to just do her thing (which isn't today's music), and not fall on her face trying to chase what these young people want like some of her contemporaries…..(Bxxch I'm Madonna comes to mind - and I am a Madonna fan!) If she's going the route of giving fans what they want, and it seems she is, then she'll be ok. Her fans are older, have money, and will support if she delivers what they want. Seems like she's off to a good start!
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RE: Janet Jackson's new Album/Tour?
Sounds like something that fits in from her janet. and Velvet Rope albums. It's slow, unexpectedly, like "That's the Way Love Goes" from janet., and it's got this jazzy chill out, after club vibe like some of the Velvet Rope stuff. I need to hear it a few more times, but my initial reaction is that I like it. She's going to have a hard time of it at Radio, though. All the 90's/2000's pop women have had missteps - Mariah, Madonna, Celine, Britney, J. Lo, Christina, Toni Braxton, etc. Radio targets millennials and this will struggle to get airplay. A plus is that this sounds like a Jam and Lewis track. She's been lost since she left them to work with other producers, so if she's back with them, I definitely want to hear more.
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RE: Who is the person you miss the most now?
The guy I married years ago. Bad breakup. We don't talk.
I can relate. I am in the same boat. We both moved on, but that chapter of my life is incomplete.
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RE: Male celebs you want to see in a gay porn?
Agreed on:
1. Michael Fassbender
2. Zac Efron
3. Nick Jonas
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RE: Who's your favorite porn stars?
10 of my favorites, in no particular order:
1. Tim Kruger ( Timtales.com) (Cazzo)
2. Daniel (Sean Cody)
3. Curtis (Sean Cody)
4. Connor Macguire (Various)
5. Colby Keller (Various, including all his kinkmen.com stuff!)
6. Colby Jansen (Men.com)
7.Jimmy Fanz (Various)
8. Austin Wolf (Randy Blue)
9. Leander (Timtales)
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RE: Men with glasses
pic 1 don't know his name
pic 2 Jason clark
pic 3 Dylan mclovin
pic 4 Jason clarkwhich one do you like guys?
Pic 1 = Will Braun. He used to be with Guys In Sweatpants and now is with Men.com He's totally my idea of a sexy guy with glasses.
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RE: Do you prefer meeting someone to date online or in everyday life (work, bar)?
I prefer in everyday life. Even if something starts out online, if it has any chance of going anywhere, there will be at least one moment of truth involving a face to face meeting. Besides, if we start off in real life, then we likely have some demonstrated common interest already (we're both in the same place for something), whether that is work, a hobby, a sport/activity, or whatever. I spend my time doing the things I like or that I am interested in.
I deal in reality. We're all perfect online! But, that doesn't carry over into real life.
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RE: Race in Gay Fiction
Interesting question! I have never thought about this really, until now. By default, unless I am reading something from a writer that usually focuses on characters from his race, e.g. E. Lynn Harris, I usually assume that the characters I am reading about are Caucasian. I guess I still subscribe to the belief that writer's write about that which they know, and I don't see too many gay themed writers jumping around writing literature about races other than their own.
I agree though, if race is not a key element to the story, it is better to make the story universal and remove as much race defining material as possible.
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RE: Straight guys who experiment; are they genuine?
There are some genuine straight guys out there who experiment with gay sex. I was openly gay in college with two straight roommates in a shared "suite style" dorm. They knew that I was gay before we decided to room together, and they knew I had an active sex life, so there was no surprise when I brought back a guy to my own individual room within our suite. One of my roommates approached me one day and wanted to know all about gay sex. I answered what I could and what I was most comfortable answering, but then I also invited him to the next Gay Student Union meeting, and told him he could get more perspectives from other people at the meeting, besides just my thoughts. He surprised me by taking me up on my offer to come with me the very next week.
Long story short, he continued coming to the meetings. Then, one evening when I skipped an evening class that I almost never missed, I got back to our suite early and heard a noise coming from his room. It sounded like someone in pain, so I knocked to check on him. I heard the "Oh shit" and scrambling for clothes, so I just left his door and went to our shared common area and turned on the TV. Not too long after, the treasurer of the Gay Student Union emerged from Tims's room, completely shocking me, followed shortly by Tim. I didn't know what to say - as I was expecting a girl to come out. Tim had frequent sex with lots of sorrority girls and cheerleaders. I thought he was just envious of how much easier it can be for two guys to have sex, verses what he had to do to get girls back to his room. I never thought he would actually follow through on experimenting, and as a bottom at that since I knew the treasurer was a total top. I later found out that this had been happening since the first night I took him to the Gay Student Union meeting!
Tim is now 40, married for 15 years with 2 kids. He experimented with several guys during college, but married the girl he dated the last two years of college. When I see him and he asks me why I haven't settled down permananetly, I just remind him of his experimental days and how much he enjoyed that, verses the effort he has to put in to keep married life fresh. Because of his experimenting, he understands my answer.
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RE: Does political correctness do more harm than good?
I think it does more harm than good. Political correctness has its place, at least in my mind, and that is to help encourage dialogues around issues that generally bring out strong opinions on all sides of hot button issues. In many cases, it allows discussion of those topics in a noninflammatory way, if all parties agree to be politically correct.
But, at the same time, it often does discourage someone from saying what they really want to say. Many times people stumble around a discussion trying to figure out how to say something nicely, and the conversation moves on, because the proper words never come and the thought is lost.
In that case, I'd rather hear the non pc words so at least I know the thoughts of the discussion participant, rather than completely missing their stance just because flowery language doesn't come to mind.
I'd rather hear a person say "Poor people should get a job." than not have a person say that, even though they believe it, because they can't find a nicer way to say it. At least the thought is out there and it can then be discussed. One can then start discussing what it actually takes to get a job…ie. resume/skills, clothing for an interview, transportation to get to an interview, or if you are really talking basics: an address to use as a home, an ID or driver's license, a social security number and card, a phone number to be reached at, a freshly groomed appearance and smell.
People take for granted all the little things they don't realize that they have in place in their lives to be able to say that "poor people should get a job", when that poor person might not have ANY of that in place. But political correctness can very often keep points of view from being shared, which means the counterpoint and enlightenment as to why something isn't so simple or easy is also not shared
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RE: SIG Picture Posting - Bubble Butts
These really are hot pics, especially the ginger guy!
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RE: Porn Star Do You Wish to Have Bareback Scene?
Sometimes, in some scene, he actually did "a half bareback scene", because use a short condom (or maybe his dick just too long and big :D), so the half of his penis to the shaft is bare, while he fucked to the deepest of the bottom could take. And its make me more crazy and curious of him being total bareback :crazy2:
I think you are talking about the Flex, Diego and Wagner 'behind the scenes' bonus clip that was posted. Tim and the guys were having sex in the jacuzzi. There are several shots where it looks like Tim may not have worn a condom. The other guys were clearly not using them. I'm not sure if Tim will ever do a bare scene on film, but in his personal life it is possibly a different story.
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RE: How old are you?
41 here. Maybe the site average age is much younger than I thought!
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RE: Gay movie that will make you cry
I get all teary eyed over "Bent". It has a young Clive Owen and some amazing scenes.
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RE: Cut or Uncut?
I'm cut, but prefer the look of an uncut cock. I like playing with uncut men, because they are usually so much more sensitive. If I am feeling really evil, I like to keep playing with a guy's cock and foreskin, even after I've edged him 6-7 times and let him cum. In my personal experience, cut men are so much more work to get off and don't have nearly as intense an orgasm. I've been in situations where neighbors though they needed to call 911, when it was just an uncut buddy and I having loud sex, lol.