I agree with all of the above, especially Robert Kirkman. My vote would go to Ty Olsson.
Posts made by MeatHook
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RE: Hottest celebrity bears
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RE: Handcuffed Hunk
He's not handcuffed. It's clearly a watch on his left wrist, probably just a wrist band on the other and his belt in between.
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RE: Is smoking a turn off?
It's a huge turn-off. Apart from the stench, I can't see anyone using tobacco and not see the massive body-wide damage they're doing to themselves.
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RE: Instagram by Colby Jansen: "Ben Cohen & I having a chat"
And that's my ex in between them in the background - no, honestly.
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RE: Mac or pc?
mac looks pretty but that's it, it's more like a fashion accesory
pc is cheaper and offers better hardware, software and you can improve each part instead of trashing it after 2 years for a whole new machine; but sharing pictures of it won't make your friends think you're cool thoWow! You really don't know anything about Macs.
The PC initial purchase price is typically lower but the TCO of a Mac is way lower, as their effective lifetime is far longer than that of a PC.
The hardware in a Mac is selected and designed to operate together as a consistent whole, rather than with a PC, there are a phenomenal number of possible combinations of hardware, much of which causes conflicts which simply don't exist on any Mac platform.
Wanna give a reason why you think the software is better? As a developer of many years on both platforms, I can tell you that where developing anything other than trivial software for Windows (I'm assuming you're not talking Linux here) is a pain in the backside, developing for Mac is a real pleasure.
So you 'improve' your hardware regularly? It sounds a lot like you're the one trying to impress your friends. Macs are upgradable too you know.
Add to all of these things, the reliability of Mac OS, the free OS upgrades, the simplicity of installing and removing software - on a Mac you can really remove the software, not just get rid of the superficial traces - and the superb support available for Apple products, and Macs beat PC for most taks, hands down.
Oh, I forgot to mention that Mac OS is built on the superbly stable and thoroughly tested foundation of UNIX, and is designed in a manner which makes writing viruses and malware far less easy; not impossible, but far less easy; making it entirely possible to run a Mac safely with just the built-in security with no need for virus protection and the like that's just a way of life on Windows. The machine i'm using is 6 years old, still going strong, not in need of replacement or upgrade and hasn't crashed in any way, even once in the whole time I've had it. Can't beat that.
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RE: HIV +
HIV-AIDS stil sounds so scary..
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It's easy these days to say 'Oh, we have effective treatments so HIV & AIDS is nothing to worry about'. It still kills people - it is scary! Not everyone has access to the treatments, the treatments aren't effective for everyone, and even for someone who is HIV positive and responds well to the treatment, they still have a chronic disease.
It's important though that if we are scared of HIV & AIDS, we're informed and scared. Knowledge and understanding of how the virus is transmitted lets us put fear into perspective, and make rational fact based decisions about or activity.
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RE: HIV +
Some of these dumb replies make me think we've slipped back 30+ years. Back then, the hysterical overreaction to HIV while still ridiculous was at least in small part mitigated by how little we know about how the virus spreads, and the arguments about whether HIV was the true cause of AIDS.
These days, we know in great detail how the virus works, we know conclusively that it is responsible for AIDS and we have huge amounts of data about the transmission risk of any activity you can dream up. We also have supplementary caveats, as have been mentioned, about risk enhancers like compromise to the integrity of the inside of the mouth and the like.
Those who throw their hands up in horror at the thought of having sex with someone with HIV really should get expert advice and get the idea of risk into perspective.
The key word when we describe people with HIV, isn't "HIV", it's "people". Perpetuating discrimination against them helps nobody and damages all of us.
I was sucking cock before HIV was known to be a problem. I sucked cock all through the HIV epidemic and I'm still sucking cock now - no plans to stop doing that any time soon. I've often sucked guys who I know to be positive, I'm sure I've often sucked positive guys whose status I didn't know. I've been careful and sensible and as of a few months ago, I'm still HIV negative.
Panic and hysterics over this well understood and easily protected from virus aren't justified any more. Get a grip, educate yourself and make a personal choice based on facts, not fears. Whatever that choice is, don't come out with unsupported statements about risk that just feed the prejudice of those who delight in having a group to point the finger at.
Bear in mind when researching that you can easily find articles online that clearly state that lemon juice cures AIDS, that it's caused by exposure to anything from cosmic rays to fairy dust, or that it can be contracted from being within 100m of someone who knows someone who has it. Finding it on the net doesn't mean it's true. find what the balance of research is saying, understand the statistical significance of those results then make a decision based on the balance of a number of properly designed and executed studies.
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RE: Phobias that you have?
I used to be terrified of heights but I exposed myself to heights as much as I could, now I could happily walk the jib of a crane without giving it a second thought.
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RE: Bear grooming
For me, it's easy. Above the neck, short and simple. Below the neck, don't touch it.
For me, that works for every type of guy, not just bears.
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RE: I don't think making gay marriage legal should be so important to us
I think what is important is to make the laws such that there is no discrimination of people in gay relationships in such things as taxes. The name marriage itself doesn't seem an important thing to fight for IMHO
This point may already have been made, but extending a basic right like the right to marry, to one group but not another is intrinsically discriminatory. It's the equality that's really the important part.
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RE: Which actor represents your perfect man
Lots of hot actors but nearest to my ideal would be Ty Olsson.
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RE: Who is your favorite pornstar?
I have a thing for JP Dubois.
I must admit, JP does it for me too but top for me I think was Kyle McKenna. I never tire of seeing him with his butt in the air.
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RE: Are you a smoker?
There is no benefit in smoking cigarettes. Stop now.
Too true. No benefits and more drawbacks - many debilitating or fatal - that can readily be counted. If you're a smoker, do yourself and those around you a favour and stop!
Not only that, at 52, I'm usually thought to be in my late 30s or early 40s. The reason is simple; I'm a lifelong non-smoker. People of my age mostly smoke and they look years older as a result. Even if only for reasons of vanity, quit!
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RE: Serious question i need an answer for
It doesn't sound like an STD to me, but if you're concerned you're clearly sexually active. Now is a great time opportunity to put your mind at rest by having a proper check for STDs if that's an option for you in Lebanon - you may have something that's non-symptomatic - and ideally, get into the habit of having regular checks as I'm sure the medical professionals at your STD clinic would advise.
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RE: How do you live life after coming out?
It's so long since I came out - over thirty years - that it's hard to remember life before. I live the same way I always did, but I'm not expending energy on checking what I say, in case I let something out about my sexuality.
For me, life out of the closet is way better than life in it. That's not to say I haven't had my fair share of hard times because of people's reactions, but I learned quickly the best way to deal with them and for me, the positives far outweigh the negatives.
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RE: How many people know you're out?
Everyone that knows me at all well knows I'm gay. Some acquaintences may not know but that's only because it hasn't come up in conversation. I haven't hidden the fact in any way since I was a teenager over thirty years ago.
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RE: Japanese men>>>
I don't know about the hottest but I have to confess a weakness for some men from most of the pacific rim/islands.
For me, probably the hottest are Maoris but Japanese men of my type are damn hot too.
Somehow, many guys from that whole vast area have a special kind of beefiness and stockiness that I find incredibly horny!
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RE: LEATHER ~ Fisting and etc.
I've been fisting for 35 years and have seen rosebuds on perhaps 10% of the occasions I've played. It's usually intentional, or a case of the gut spasming and the bottom not having been properly trained in how to control it, or a badly trained top triggering an uncontrollable spasm.
There's a hell of a lot of finesse to fisting that you just can't ever see in porn movies because there's no way to film it. Shame that the skills to do it well are being lost.
No, rosebuds aren't a necessity at all. It's just a matter of the bottom not doing it intentionally, and both sides truly understanding what they're doing.
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RE: Am I gay?
The term 'gay' is generally regarded as referring to someone who is exclusively sexually attracted to people of the same sex as themselves. It's just a label though. It's one that works for some people - I describe myself as gay - but others find other ways to describe themselves.
The thing to remember is the you're you; if you adopt the label 'gay', it tells you nothing new about yourself. Rather than worry about what label to apply to yourself, I'd look to see what sexually excites you. If you're a member of this site I assume that men do. If women do too, then you have some options. If not then it may be that a wife and children is going to be difficult for you.
I wish you every luck in discovering the details of this important part of yourself, and I'd remind you that gay, straight or bi are nothing more than labels which will never tell you anything new about yourself.
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RE: Which of these sexual things have you done?
All apart from the auto-fellatio and that's only because I can't