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    • leatherbear

      JASON TAKES REVENGE
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      The cane or switych - ouchy ouch but hot, well hot - and hot botty 🙂

      Thanksssssssssssssssssssssss

      :hapgay:

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      Various Young Men
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      UNF! So much eye candy   :drool2:

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      LEATHER ~ CBT and Stretchers
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      Low Hangers
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      Hurricane Sandy Blamed On Gays…....
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      Yes God is punishing them because Obama wants gay relationships to be recognised - why hasn't the UK, France, Netherlands, Spain, Canada and countless other countries been wiped out by a natural disaster yet? … Idiots

    • leatherbear

      Shocking Footage Emerges of Mitt Romney Spouting His Bigoted Bile Against Gays
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      Nothing surprises me about Mitt anymore. This isn't shocking to me, it's expected.

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      TRAILBLAZERS
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      Animated Gifs ~ Struggling and Spanking
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      jamesbr66

      Both will work well, never been tied up had my hands held fast when OTK 🙂

      Have to admit … its kinda a hot idea tho!

    • leatherbear

      Plug that hole
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      what about these?

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      Butts of all types…....
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      I love this topic! I love ass! 😛

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      Guys in Speedos
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    • leatherbear

      Jamaica Gareth Henry: 'I saw my friends killed …
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      Gay Jamaicans launch legal action over island's homophobic laws

      Landmark case seeks to abolish colonial-era 'buggery' laws and stop murders and violent attacks on Caribbean homosexuals

      Two gay Jamaicans have launched a legal challenge to colonial-era laws, which in effect criminalise homosexuality, on the grounds that they are unconstitutional and promote homophobia throughout the Caribbean.

      The landmark action, supported by the UK-based Human Dignity Trust, is aimed at removing three clauses of the island's Offences Against Persons Act of 1864, commonly known as the "buggery" laws.

      The battle over the legislation – blamed by critics for perpetuating a popular culture of hatred for "batty boys", as gay men are derided in some dancehall music – has also drawn a British lawyer into the debate, who said that Jamaica should not follow the legislative example of the UK.

      The legal challenge is being taken to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, which is modelled on the European Court of Human Rights. Jamaica is not a full member and any ruling would only be advisory and not binding; it would, nonetheless, send out a strong signal of international disapproval.

      When the Jamaican prime minister, Portia Simpson Miller, was elected last December, she said she would hire a gay person to serve in her cabinet and condemned discrimination. Despite early sympathetic signals, her government has not attempted to repeal the laws.

      The Offences Against Persons Act does not formally ban homosexuality but clause 76 provides for up to 10 years' imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for anyone convicted of the "abominable crime of buggery committed either with mankind or any animal". Two further clauses outlaw attempted buggery and gross indecency between two men.

      Jamaica has one of the highest murder rates in the world. Murders of gay men are increasing, according to Dane Lewis, executive director of the Jamaica Forum of Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-Flag), who is one of those petitioning the commission.

      "This year alone there have been nine [murders]," he said. "The violence in Jamaica is having a spillover effect on other parts of the Caribbean: St Lucia now has a murder or so every year."

      One prominent victim was John Terry, the British honorary consul in Montego Bay, who was found dead in 2009 having been beaten and strangled. A note left on his body read: "This is what will happen to all gays."

      Many gay Jamaicans have fled abroad, some to the UK. In 2002, two gay Jamaican men were granted asylum in the UK because their lives were in danger from "severe homophobia" in the Caribbean.

      Senior Jamaican police officers have in the past dismissed killings as the result of gay-on-gay "crimes of passion" – an interpretation disputed by civil rights groups.

      In a House of Lords debate this week on the treatment of homosexual men and women in the developing world, the Conservative Lord Lexden said a "wave of persecution and violence has been suffered by gay people connected with [J-Flag]". Intolerance of homosexuality, he noted, was a legacy of the British empire: "Today, 42 of the 54 nations of the Commonwealth criminalise same-sex relations."

      Jonathan Cooper, a London barrister who is the chief executive of the Human Dignity Trust, said: "We want to ensure that Jamaica satisfies its international human rights treaty obligations. We are supporting J-Flag in this case.

      "These, and two accompanying cases supported by Aids-Free World, are the first cases before the Inter-American Commission but the issue is clear in international human rights law."

      The UN's International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Jamaica is a signatory, protects private adult, consensual sexual activity.

      J-Flag has also received free pro-bono advice from the UK City law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in drawing up their legal challenge.

      One of the main bodies arguing to preserve the Offences Against Person Act is the Lawyers' Christian Fellowship in Jamaica (which has no connection to the UK Lawyers' Christian Fellowship).

      Paul Diamond, a British barrister and Evangelical Christian who specialises in religious discrimination cases, took part in a debate on Jamaica's laws at the University of the West Indies last December.

      "[Jamaicans] feel they are being pressurised by the UK and US governments in terms of visas and aid grants to modify their position [on homosexuality], which they say is morally based," Diamond told the Guardian. "I told them that England has totally failed in finding any balance between religious [and civil] freedoms."

      The prime minister's office in Jamaica did not respond to enquiries.
      Anti-gay laws in the Caribbean

      While Jamaica holds the crown for being the worst place in the Americas to be gay, the rest of the English-speaking Caribbean has a long history of homophobia. The British colonial administration entrenched "buggery laws" in its colonies, many of which remain in some form.

      The Bahamas criminalises same-sex activity between adults in public, although not in private. Jamaican, Guyanese and Grenadian laws do not mention lesbianism, but Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Antigua and St Lucia prohibit all acts of homosexuality.

      Trinidad and Tobago's state-sponsored homophobia extends further through immigration laws prohibiting "prostitutes, homosexuals or persons living on the earnings of prostitutes or homosexuals, or persons reasonably suspected as coming to Trinidad and Tobago for these or any other immoral purposes" from entering the country.

      Although the law is not enforced, there were attempts from Christian groups to prevent Elton John headlining the Tobago Jazz Festival in 2007. Church leaders were worried about the singer's potential influence on the "impressionable minds" of the island's young people.

      Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and the Turks and Caicos islands were forced to repeal their sodomy laws in 2000, when Britain issued an order to its overseas territories, which it had to do to meet international treaty obligations.

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      How Many LGBT People Are There? Should It Matter?
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      That study also says that homosexuality changes by age, income, race and gender, which is total bull (and they admit it!). Self-identification does though. I'd take the young women's numbers (about 9%) as closest to reality, since being gay for them has much less social stigma.

      Next time they do such studies, they should bring polygraph.

    • leatherbear

      Hate crime trial: Victim tells of beating, anti-gay slurs
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      I can see why the hate crime charges didn't stick its pretty hard to convince any jury (let alone one in texas) that 4 people are homophobic when theres doubts as to their own sexuality you got the bisexual sister and wife, the guy that wanted to sleep with the victim and the one that would have done it to pay for their drugs …

    • leatherbear

      Word Of Faith Fellowship Church Confined Abused North Carolina Man For Being Gay
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      Wow that is ridiculous, and the reason why I want to get out of North Carolina. It is amazing how naive some people can be. There is no demon that makes someone gay, it's genetics and a part of discovering yourself! These organized religions make it seem like we all have chosen to be attracted to the same sex when that is so far from the truth. I doubt their ways of thinking will ever change. America has such a long way to go.

    • leatherbear

      Do the Math: Party Matters in the Fight for LGBT Equality
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      LEATHER ~ Dildos and more Boy Toys
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      :police: Thx for sharing leather pics. Its my totall fetish man.  :hug2:

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      Phil Snider, Missouri Pastor, Gives Anti-Gay Rights Speech With Surprise Twist .
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      Rev. Phil Snider, Missouri Pastor, Responds To Viral Gay Rights Speech

      Reverend Phil Snider has been caught off-guard by the outpouring of support after a YouTube video of a speech he gave supporting gay rights went viral over the weekend.

      Snider, a pastor in Springfield, Mo., delivered his speech on gay rights to a Missouri City Council over the summer when the city was considering an LGBT ordinance that would have added homosexuals to a list of protected minorities, The Advocate reported.

      Snider began his gay rights speech by saying that "special rights for gays and lesbians" was in opposition to God's order and would lead to "destruction and trouble." What appeared to be a homophobic litany took a twist when Snider said, "I'm sorry, I've brought the wrong notes with me this evening. I've borrowed my argument from the wrong century. It turns out what I've been reading to you this whole time are direct quotes from white preachers from the 1950s and the 1960s all in support of racial segregation."

      The YouTube video of the reverend's speech has since received over 2 million views and counting.

      On Saturday, Snider took to his blog to thank those for their "kind words of affirmation and support."

      The last few hours have been a bit of a whirlwind for me, to say the least. I’m really heartened by all of the emails, Facebook messages, and kind words that I’ve received over the last 24 hours. As I read each one, I don’t see them simply as messages that seek to affirm a particular talk I gave on a particular night in Springfield, MO (as grateful as I am for such affirmations), but rather, I view them as a reflection of the thousands — indeed, the millions — of people who, on a daily basis, are journeying together because we believe that our world can be a better place, a fairer place, a more beautiful place — for all people and not just for some — and we won’t stop calling for a more beautiful world to be born. I’m also grateful for all of the people who have come before us — many whose names history won’t recall — who have allowed us to be where we are now, on whose shoulders we stand. These folks may not be famous — more times than not they are friends or family members who have bravely told their story, often in the face of major consequences. They are the ones who have brought us to this place, and we carry their stories with us as we try to build a a more just world.

      He goes on to say that there are countless pastors across the nation who support LGBT rights, "not in spite of their faith, but precisely because of it."

      Click here to read Snider's full blog post : hXXp://philsnider.wordpress.com/2012/10/20/city-council-speech/

      The Missouri town has tabeled the LGBT ordinance, according to MSN. The bill would have secured sexual orientation and gender identity protections in the areas of employment, public housing and accommodations.

    • leatherbear

      Hours Of Sleep: The Hours Of Snooze You Need, Depending On Your Age/INFOGRAPHIC
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      I usually sleep for 8 hours somehow…but when it comes to six hours- I really don't mind that much, but it can take a toll.

      Thanks for the linkkk.

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      Fun Fact
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      Is there anything to back up that study? i would have thought gym queens would have been all over that for a while, if it was true 🙂

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