I figure many here will think of something else when I say "making homemade mayonnaise"
Guilty ;D
I figure many here will think of something else when I say "making homemade mayonnaise"
Guilty ;D
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hahaha there are call centers here that do just that. hehehe
I worked in 1996 until 1998 in one of those sex call-centre.
Funny, nice, but hard to keep contact with the real world after one year.
I always thought there wouldn't be much demand for those paid gay sex chats and that it was mainly straight guys paying to chat to females. Although, I suppose back in 1998 it was still early days for the internet and the world of filth it provides, so other outlets like sexchat services would be sought
I spotted a recent upload http://tracker.gaytorrent.ru/details.php?id=93966 in which the description states it's a collection of… "433 pictures of torture, cannibalism etc. Authors: katharsis.net, Dante, Link, Malex... Warning: also women, but only as tormentors."
I haven't downloaded the collection, but the 4 picture examples didn't look all that graphic, however 2 comments left on the torrent page are basically very negative towards the content and uploader. I found the reaction interesting, just what is considered acceptable or unacceptable in 'erotic' pictures where there are no victims if the basis of the drawings are from the artist's imagination?
A founder of one of the first gay football teams said he was "pinching himself" after being appointed an MBE.
Londoner Aslie Pitter, 50, was recognised for helping to tackle homophobia after setting up London-based Stonewall FC almost 20 years ago.
He told the BBC it was nerve-racking being one of the first openly gay teams to "put our heads on the block" and start playing Sunday football.
But he said the team had barely received any abuse over the decades.
Mr Pitter, who lives in Balham, south London, now manages Stonewall FC's second team.
He said: "Being black and being gay I thought I might come in for a lot of stick.
"In our first game we were sharing a communal shower with seven other teams and I was pretty nervous.
"But it has never really been a problem."
Unfortunately Mr Pitter's father died only days before the announcement.
He said: "It is a shame neither of my parents were around to see it."
Stonewall FC chairman Liam Jarnecki said: "Aslie is a wonderful guy. People like him are the salt of the earth and the lifeblood of grassroots football.
"We're all overjoyed for him."
He's got a great solid body, I can't remember seeing his arse in any pics though.
There aren't many porn stars these days that have the 'wow' factor for me, but Wagner is definitely one of them.
It was 'front page' on the bbc news site this morning. Now on the technology section hxxp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12041063
It was also on the front of the Sunday Times.
You have to wonder about the intelligence of government ministers such as Ed Vaizey. Do they not ask experts if such an aspiration is possible before announcing it as a proposal. If children are watching porn online, then it is solely the responsibility of the parent.
"that 60 percent of 9- to 19-year-olds had watched porn online" … not a very convincing survey, a 10 year age range with 18 and 19 year old being classed as adults, 16 - 17 someone can join the army, drive a car, get married.
Sounds like parents need educated on how to take responsibility for their offspring and not blame the a lack of technical knowledge for what their kids get up to online.
It was a clear sky and -10 degree this morning, pretty amazing sight
Anyone else get a huge thrill out of seeing workmen bending over revealing their undies/arse cracks? There's something so dangerously naughty about furtively eyeing up a dirty big lump's arse before he notices you.
My two best occurences were when a tall young gas worker came to do the annual inspection. Obviously there was alot of bending over to check the vents etc >:D. Even before he had started, I had been ogling his tight undies through his thin trousers, he was wearing briefs with the outline showing a clear Vshape up the cheeks of his arse. Then came the bending over, the grey waistband of his Next briefs just down enough to show the hairy area at the top of his crack, with the promise of further delights within. Needless to say, I took a keen interest in his work that day.
The second time, I was waiting to cross the road at traffic lights, there was a telecoms engineer complete with fluorescent jacket and hard hat crouched at a coms box on the corner. His trousers were way down his crack, just a glimpse of his no doubt sweaty undies, and plenty of arse flesh on display, I lingered just long enough without raising suspicion, but it raised more than a smile with me ;D
I liked the strawberry landing in a spoonful of spunk
To play Devil's Advocate for a moment, perhaps some good will come out of Qatar hosting the World Cup. As organisers of the 2nd largest sporting event on the planet, FIFA will have considerable clout on the way the host nation behaves. At present, alcohol is legal with a permit, but its illegal to drink it in public. Since beer drinking and football supporting go hand in hand, it's hard to imagine fans being thrilled at going to a country where there are few bars and public drinking, which is taken for granted in all football tournaments, is illegal. It's also hard to imagine that FIFA would want to lose out on huge amounts of cash by not having an official beer sponsor (Budweiser is the current sponsor and the likes of Coca-cola and McDonalds pay $1.2billion for the priviledge)
The eyes of the world will be on Qatar in 2022, with human rights being scruntised by the world's media. I mean, look what a success China being handed the Olympics was in improving their human rights record …. oh.. bad example, nothing has changed there.
From NBCSports :-
Jonathan Alter: Qatar may have paid $10 mil for each FIFA vote
"The news just keeps getting better for Sepp Blatter and FIFA. Right on the heels of the FIFA chief’s unfortunately snide comment about gay sex at the World Cup, comes this series of tweets from Newsweek columnist and NBC News contributing correspondent Jonathan Alter, who writes that a “great source” says that some members of the World Cup Selection Committee were bribed $10 million each for their vote.
While it’s already been reported that Qatar threw around a lot of money to get the Cup, the depth of the shenanigans has not. As far as I know, it’s not illegal to bribe a FIFA official — unless it’s with endangered parrots smuggled in your pants. But if this source turns out to be accurate, it could be the blow that places Blatter in the penalty box for good. This whole Russia/Qatar selection process has been a total mess, and unless FIFA wants 12 years of open warfare, it had better get into damage control right quick. "
hxxp://offthebench.nbcsports.com/2010/12/14/jonathan-alter-qatar-may-have-paid-10-mil-for-each-fifa-vote/
A cess pit smells fresher than FIFA and their corrupt antics
no anesthesia and of course infections are possible ~ the pierced has to maintain what is essentially a wound.
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I know I would never get hard, if someone said that he's going to punch a needle through my dick :faint:
Same here ;D
I'm afraid most body piercings are a turn off for me, but I'm curious about the procedure of getting your cock pierced. Is there an local anesthetic involved? are infections common?
My point was, if so minded, any individual or group with strong views on any '-ism' whether ageism, sexism etc could micro-analyse that clip and complain that it sent out the wrong message (which is pretty ironic given that the message is on air safety).
IHMO it's pretty condescending of 'members of the gay and lesbian community' to assume all or any gays are so fragile that they would feel suicidal at such a trivial thing based on that clip. It could be equally absurdly argued that if the player did kiss the steward, it could raise false hopes leading to depression when not everyone got kissed by a big hunk when they wanted it.
"Straight men use women as sex objects all the time, so why is it so utterly horrible when they are used in the same way?" because there are women's groups that are vocally offended by it. If they can voice their opinion, why shouldn't men's groups .. however unlikely that would be.
As for rugby players being 'notoriously gayer than the biggest flaming queens' that's more to do with them putting on displays of being ultra macho in front of team mates and trying to prove they are comfortable in their sexuality that they'll drink beer being poured down a hairy arse crack. That's not to say that a fair percentage of professional players are gay and are still in the closet, (with only 2 professional players 'coming out' up till now) but that's another issue.
So the player should have kissed the air steward even though he clearly didn't want to, for whatever reason? Wouldn't that make him the victim of pressured unwanted sexual advances? Should straight men complain that they were been treated as blatant sex objects in the scene where the air stewardess swoons and needs oxygen, and a picture of a shirtless player with kisses printed on it. And of course, should everyone be offend by the sight of an eldery naked women running up the plane for comic effect? No, of course not, you'd have to jump through hoops to be offended by any of that in the context of the air safety video.
Found the original hxxp://www.wikio.com/video/air-zealand–-crazy-rugby-video-3934361
WARNING you might be offended by scenes of homosexual rejection, geriatric nudity and suggestive blowing into a plastic whistle