I'm an Aussie and seen Australia listed here , but this nation is 99.9 % other races/nationalities ,
unless you mean First nation peoples ( which i find hot , especially Koori men )
so i think Australia just means you like it global
mine is Israel
Posts made by antstorm
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RE: Your favorite nationality??? (can't pick your own)
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RE: Do you still go clubbing?
yes and no
not clubs per say , but i still Dj at Junglist Bashments and at bush doofs
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RE: Is smoking a turn off?
what rising price ?? live in east europe you'll see it cost nothing.
try Australia then bud , where a packet of ciggies is about 32 AUD
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RE: Who remembers Queer As Folk?
which one , the original version or the North American remake ?
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RE: Is this tatoo cool?
as someone who has many a tatt, you're going to have that ink for the rest of your life , so think it over
1 do you want one ?
2 do you want a tattoo a hundreds other people have , a paw tattoo is almost pedestrian now and unless you're full on into to the bear scene id consider it a lot , do you want to ink yourself with a symbol that's worn like a uniform? , don't get me wrong i don't have anything against bears , i am one myself , but after the seeing the same millionth bear paw design it gets a bit boring and looks regimentedgo to a parlour and take a look at the tatts , when you see one that really draws you in , no matter what it is , that's the tattoo that's calling you .
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RE: CUT or UNCUT
uncut can be a big turn off for me if the guy aint always meticulously clean , sorry but that stank uncut guys have is vomit inducing
as is phimosis
i prefer it biblical -
RE: Do you like audio books?
after a day sometimes 10 hours of dealing with clients logging dsm-5's and icd codes
there is nothing better for me to lay down and go to sleep with an audiobook. -
RE: Is smoking a turn off?
smoking is ok with me , i always have a good chuckle with profiles on places like squirt where men want to be used as Anon cumdumps
but have smoking listed as a turn offid rather a smoker than an STI enabler
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RE: How to lose weight in a short time?
definitely not running , most people have their own idea of what overweight is , so go by BMI , even though BMI is flawed
if you're in the 'obese" range no running at all , it will destroy your knees , first loose weight with a good balanced diet , some cycling swimming and then light running -
RE: Men, it's time to shave your butt
Wax and shave everything off so you look like a little boy
and feel like a brillo padno thanks
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RE: Steroids/HGH Use
enjoy the cardiomyopathy and 40% risk increase in cancer
working at a hospital i see the effect of HGH and counsel a lot of people on ittoo many easy shortcuts these days , but hey its your life right
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RE: Any club or party Dj's Here ??
its been a while but here is my set from a party i gigged at last night
the boom boom went a bit psycho so did the BPM's -
RE: Favourite Genre Of Music?
anything fast and aggressive :cheesy2:
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RE: What body modifications do you have?
I used to wear my PA , i got it when i was about 19 , but i hardly put in in anymore
i do however love my tattoo's , they all have a special meaning for me and remind me of a time in my life or someonei have a wonder woman on my left arm for my fraternal twin , she past away from leukemia when we were 14 , she was obsessed with Lynda Carter.
a few other tatts also , and my latest ,is the Bene Gesserit Litany of fear this is from the day it was done , its settled a lot since then -
RE: The use of "CIS" or "cisgender"
Cis is neither a made up word or a word that is new or "invented on the internet"
those of us the work in psychology and psychiatrics use the term neutrally and have done for a while now.its a Latin-derived prefix cis-, meaning "on this side of", which is an antonym for the Latin-"trans"-, meaning "on the other side of". so when Cisgender is mentioned it means on this side of the gender
transgender means on the other side ofto quote Rawson on its usage.
"It’s an incredible and invisible power to not need to name yourself because the norms have already done that for you. You don’t need to come out as heterosexual or cisgender because it is already expected. Since it isn’t a derogatory term, those who take exception to it may be uncomfortable with trans issues or perhaps they are unwilling to confront their own privilege."
Cis-gender is not a slur it just means you identify with the gender and or sex you were born with.
those that see it in the same light as Breeder or faggot equally horrid terms ,are delusional or intellectually naive, as are those socialist wannabe's that use the term in that fashion. -
RE: Is coming out necessary at all? what is coming out actually?
it should be a personal thing , no one has the right to pass judgement on any person because they did or did not come out.
what really angers me is those that force or "out" people , they to me are the lowest scum. -
RE: Are you attracted to transgender people?
absolutely , i actually don't care if someone is bi hetero homo trans or intersex.
i had my first sexual experience at the age of 14 with a girl
my first guy was 15i "came out" at the age of 17 but it didnt feel right
later in life i came out as bi , still didnt feel right
i was in a same sex relationship with a guy for 11 yrs , but it would make me very alarmed when people would assume that i way gay
so i used to say im nothing
at the age of 30 i met an amazing woman who had transitioned and she explained to me the concept of being pan
it was like FINALLY , i belong , of course i lost a lot of gay friends , im not sure why gays are threatened a lot more than straights , actually it seems to be common in some monosexuals to feel threat when it comes to bisexuality and pansexuality personallybut i am finally content , you don't need a label , but its nice to know there are others like you , that have the same ethic
that it does not matter what someone's gender is , if they are willing to treat you with dignity and respect , you can love them fall in love with them and not see the junk in the trunk as the be all and end allbut different strokes for different folks i suppose .
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RE: Is gay marriage legal in your country?
nope and frankly for me personally there are far more important issues to tackle in my book
i get angry when the government of this nation talks about having Same-sex marriage plebiscite
that's 600 Million dollars AUS that can be spent in other areas far more important.Australia is unlike the US , we already have firm laws that protect all its citizens , even before US legalised same sex marriage we had and still do have a lot of laws protecting defacto relationships that includes gays.
so the horror stories you hear about one partner dying , making the other homeless,doesnt happen over here.if people want to have a civil marriage , then just make it law get it over and done with , just don't waste money on this nonsensical issue that only benefits a privileged few.
marriage , be it same sex or otherwise has never had a trickle down effect for anyones rights. as an institution its based on unequal rights anyway,by its very nature its "we have rights afforded above yours".
to say it can have an effect on other areas is like using the failed statement and excuse that giving the upper elite more tax cuts means that wealth trickles down , that is bullshit , same as the bullshit that same sex marriage will be the panacea for all issues that non heterosexuals face.