Totally on board the Trump Train.
I'm a Milo altright fag meming Daddy into the White House.
Totally on board the Trump Train.
I'm a Milo altright fag meming Daddy into the White House.
Make you own with J-Lube powder. Save a fortune
I almost always sleep naked. But sometimes in undies for a special someone, if seeing me in sexy undies or a jock turns them on.
To me, a jock is probably the most comfy form of underwear. I love the support in the pouch for my junk, and I love that they are cooler.
And, yeah, they're sexy as well.
When I was 17, my younger brother (we weren't raised together, so he's always been more like just a friend) who was 14 at the time walked in on me mid stroke.
He shucked off his pants and undies and joined me. We've been jerk off buddies ever since lol.
Yeah. Those kits are largely a waste of money and time. You don't get something really "useable"–it's at best a novelty gift for the bf.
When they perfect human cloning, I'm ordering a six pack of these
Does anyone has any experience with making your own kefir? Milk kefir, water kefir, coconut/almond milk kefir? There are some pretty fantastic claims being made about the stuff (health wise) and, well, I just like drinking it (esp in smoothies), but the stuff is outrageous in the grocery stores around here.
Thanks guys!
People have already mentioned a few of my favorites (Shank, A Beautiful Thing, and Shelter), but there's a great one nobody has listed yet:
"You Should Meet My Son!"
Hilarious.
My bf says mine tastes like really butter movie-theater popcorn lol.
I find his hard to describe, but it's definitely not bad.
hXXp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130303172640.htm
Mar. 3, 2013 — Dr. Deborah Persaud of Johns Hopkins University today described the first documented case of a child being cured of HIV. The landmark findings were announced at the 2013 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Atlanta, GA.
Dr. Persaud, an amfAR grantee, detailed the case of a two-year-old child in Mississippi diagnosed with HIV at birth and immediately put on antiretroviral therapy. At 18 months, the child ceased taking antiretrovirals and was lost to follow-up. When brought back into care at 23 months, despite being off treatment for five months, the child was found to have an undetectable viral load. A battery of subsequent highly sensitive tests confirmed the absence of HIV.
Confirmation of the cure was made possible by a grant the Foundation awarded to Dr. Persaud and Dr. Katherine Luzuriaga of the University of Massachusetts in September 2012. The grant allowed Drs. Persaud and Luzuriaga to establish a research collaboratory to explore and document possible pediatric HIV cure cases. The collaboratory includes renowned researchers Drs. Stephen Spector and Doug Richman at the University of California, San Diego; Dr. Frank Maldarelli at the National Cancer Institute; and Dr. Tae-Wook Chun at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
"The child's pediatrician in Mississippi [Dr. Hannah Gay, a pediatric HIV specialist at the University of Mississippi] was aware of the work we were doing, and quickly notified our team as soon as this young patient's case came to her attention," said Dr. Rowena Johnston, amfAR vice president and director of research. "Because the collaboratory was already in place, the researchers were able to mobilize immediately and perform the tests necessary to determine if this was in fact a case of a child being cured."
According to Dr. Persaud, comprehensive tests have confirmed beyond doubt that both mother and child were HIV positive when the child was born, and today no signs of HIV infection in the child can be detected by the most sensitive means available.
The only other documented case of an HIV cure to date remains that of Timothy Brown, the so-called "Berlin patient." In 2006, while on treatment for HIV, Mr. Brown was diagnosed with leukemia. His physician was able to treat his leukemia with a stem-cell transplant from a person who was born with a genetic mutation causing immunity to HIV infection. Following the transplant, Mr. Brown was able to stop HIV treatment without experiencing a return of his HIV disease.
This new case points to the tantalizing possibility that different populations of HIV-positive people might be cured in different ways. While Mr. Brown's case was the outcome of a complex, high-risk, and expensive series of procedures, this new case appears to have been the direct result of a comparatively inexpensive course of antiretroviral therapy.
"Given that this cure appears to have been achieved by antiretroviral therapy alone," said Dr. Johnston, "it is also imperative that we learn more about a newborn's immune system, how it differs from an adult's, and what factors made it possible for the child to be cured."
The Mississippi case also underscores the importance of identifying HIV-positive pregnant women, expanding access to treatment regimens than can prevent mother-to-child transmission, and of immediately putting infants on antiretroviral therapy in the event that they are born HIV positive.
"We are proud to have played a leading role in bringing this first pediatric HIV cure to light," said amfAR CEO Kevin Robert Frost. "The case is a startling reminder that a cure for HIV could come in ways we never anticipated, and we hope this is the first of many children cured of HIV in the months and years to come."
But it sure is fun to clean up. Tasty, tooÂ
You can go from being a dribbler to being a major shooter. I did.
First, a daily intake of egg whites helps build your sperm production by supplying necessary proteins (you can eat whole eggs, but all those yolks are going to raise your cholesterol).
Nutritional supplements: zinc and L-arginine. Two a day, every day.
And last but most important, exercises your pelvic floor muscles all day long. Do sets and repetitions of quick flexes followed by flex-and-hold (for as long as you can). You can do this sitting at your desk at work/school or anywhere, really. And it's a very pleasurable work out  It'll also improve your sex life a ton.
I got told about this from an acquaintance who did gay porn for Helix studios. Apparently, it's a pretty widely used regime among porn stars.
And I'll tell you this, too–after doing this for a while, I noticed that I had some perceptible size increase of my penis, too. Nothing dramatic, mind you. I won't swear to you that it'll happen for you too, but I can see how improving blood flow to the area through all that PC muscle exercise could do that.
Beards.
Gentlemen, they’re not just for hipsters and the homeless any more. While both dead sexy and totally awesome, beards are also a boon to your overall health. Researchers discovered that men with beards and moustaches actually enjoy numerous benefits including, but not limited to, instant handsomeness.
hxxp://www.newnownext.com/beards-keep-you-young-healthy-and-handsome-says-science/02/2013/
A study from the University of Southern Queensland, published in the Radiation Protection Dosimetry Journal, found that beards block 90 to 95 percent of UV rays, thereby slowing the aging process and reducing the risk of skin cancer. Got asthma? Pollens and dust simply get stuck in that lustrous facial hair. Additionally, all that hair retains moisture and protects from the wind, keeping you looking young and fresh-faced. What’s more, shaving is usually the cause of ingrown hairs and bacterial infections that lead to acne.
Have you tossed your razor in the trash yet?
To conduct the study, researchers left bearded mannequins, along with less attractive, follically-challenged ones, in the blistering sun of the Australian outback and then compared the amount of radiation absorbed by each.
But don’t forget to take care of those blessed follicles; beards can also spread infection if not properly cared for and make consumption of certain foods (e.g. cheeseburgers, corn on the cob, falafel sandwiches—anything with hummus actually, bagel ‘n’ schmear, syrupy pancakes) rather laborious. Fuzzy-faced men would be wise to take advantage of beard wash and beard oil, essential tools for looking and feeling your beardy best.
As a fuzzy faced guy who likes fuzzy faced guys, I am glad to see that science agrees :cheers:
For me, it's usually 1-2 a day. Although sometimes I go three or four days between j/o, but then again sometimes I'll do it so much my cock hurts (record was 22 times in a 24 hour period when I was 17).
1-2 a day is my normal run, even having a healthy and active sex life. I can't imagine my morning shower without my morning wank.
Sometimes I do wonder if I'm borderline hypersexual.
I've hit the chat room a few times and it seems pretty dead/mostly bots. Anybody use it? How about instant messages? I'm just looking for some cool guys to kill some boredom time with. Most of my contact info is in my profile, so if you wanna hit me up sometime, be my guest!
That's actually sort of helpful. I guess I'm not really the kind of guy who is grossed out by stuff, so that's a motivation I hadn't thought of. He does seem to have a low self image all around. I've noticed lately how much he puts himself down, etc. It bothers me.
The rest just sounds like bad experiences, really. I'm just going to resolve to bring him good experiences and doing my best to get him to trust that 1) I respect him 2) I care about him too much to hurt him and 3) that I'm not interested in a sex slave but a true sex partner. Maybe then he'll open up his horizons with me.
Thanks.
Well, I was asking to see what other people think because it's pretty awkward to just say "Hey, were you sexually abused?" Sometimes the old intuition is wrong, and getting another opinion on the facts helps sort it out. Obviously it's something that I will talk about with him at some point.
And it's not that I want him to do something sexually just to please me–it's really the opposite. If he's had few (or bad) experiences, I really just want him to open up and let me try to help him have good ones. My question about "coaching" has more to do with just asking if anyone has any experience getting someone resistant to the idea bc of bad past experiences to try it again. I'm not trying to force anyone to do something. I'm not the kind of guy who forces himself on anyone.
Sorry if my question made me come off like that.