There is a reason why it hurts, go slow and lube up, the 2nd sphincter can't be hammered in, it has to be taken in a curved manouver, it gives amazing sensations however it can hurt like hell and give you a bleed or tear, so first adress it with a dildo and learn you anatomy which position and which direction to curve, and then with a trusted partner try to emulate it… and he will have to have a bit of patience believe me.
Posts made by myrea
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RE: How much can you take?
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RE: HIV Cured?
The reason for this is primarily because if HAART can accomplish this in such a young person, why does it not yield the same result in an adult? Curious minds can't help but wonder.
There are some biological pros and cons, the infant has more regenerative power, yet has less resilience, the time of infection and so on, yet I agree with you that it's true, this news normally come without a single info or link to a proper study paper, and that gets you always wondering about the truth in it.
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RE: FRANCE SAYS YES to gay marriage :D
I had the impression that Austrália was very gay friendly tho… much more than Europe.
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RE: FRANCE SAYS YES to gay marriage :D
@Dax:
This is great news indeed.
However, the main right-wing opposition party UMP plans to delay its formal enactment by challenging the law in the Constitutional Council, which has one month to rule on whether the law conforms to the Constitution.I'm more worried with religious groups and violence, the french constitution already supported equal rights as a base, plus there is the non descriminative act and pressure by the european human rights organisms.
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FRANCE SAYS YES to gay marriage :D
hxxp://world.time.com/2013/04/23/france-legalizes-same-sex-marriage/
hxxp://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/24/world/europe/france-approves-same-sex-marriage.html?_r=0
hxxp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22261494With a representative expelling people out of the parlment room declaring that the ennemies of the democracy were unwelcomed, France had a majority of "rational" people saying yes, and some extreme traditionalists in the no, to them some anti-holland movements joined, the afterhours were of great joy however then the riots started.
hxxp://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/04/23/france-passes-same-sex-marriage-law.html
My input … as with many other countries this will in a month or two completely disappear because well there is 0, totally zero impact in the french society besides more economic growth dued to turism and marriages.
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RE: Oralsex
I do sincerelly hope people only do this with their trusted boyfriends or husbands, this said since I'm solo it's oral with a flavoured condom.
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RE: Age Gaps
it seems that my BF will be younger than me
but what i really fear that he's likely `the top while i am the bot..
sometimes that kind of relationship isn't normalAscareus, redefine your normal… because normal is, well just a word which people use to stygmatize and divide... believe me there are loads of young tops and older bottoms as couple, it's far from something to raise a brow at. And it's your life live it as you desire.
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RE: HIV Cured?
And as the Berlin man he had a very rare bone marrow mutation which only something like 0.1% of the worlds population have and they haven't been able to reproduce it at all, let alone in anyone that doesn't have that mutation and by the way his levels are traceable again. We are nowhere near closer to "curing" HIV
The Berlin man has it traceable again? … I'm so sorry to hear that I thought he had a genuine chance of freedom, I read that his marrow donor was the one which had the immunity.
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RE: Brazil Prank getting too far >?
They really went way out of the limit… poor girl, how much therapy will she need...
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RE: HIV Cured?
:true: It's a dangerous title to day HIV is cured, we're walking towards that by using even stronger antivirals, however we must keep stressing that in no way should people start relaxing thir behaviour around security in the bedroom, we want to destroy this desease not keep it lasting for more and more decades.
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RE: A possible gay hater new POPE?
Hope? What do you think this is? Some sort of religion…
Kind of!
To full appreciate the picture you have to be of a certain age I think, but it's because he's a friend of Dorothy.
Tap you heals together 3 times and repeat this, There's no place like Rome, There's no place like Rome, There's no place like Rome
Best combo ever, you sir rocked it.
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RE: A possible gay hater new POPE?
Right now I'm only hoping it to be not another stupid nutcase.
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RE: French Assembly Passes Gay Marriage, Adoption Bill
Oh com'on Irish do'nt be daft, ye and yer religious hokus pokus
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RE: Why are gay porns this soft?
Sauna boys 3… or the new ones from MEN with Raphael Alencar,
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RE: Portugal - stepping back in gay marriage? posted in Gay News
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RE: Portugal - stepping back in gay marriage?
@Dax:
Hello, myrea!
Well, you can find bigots everywhere - not just in Portugal but in every other country.
I understand your rage and frustration, but as far as I can tell, it's just a petition signed by a few thousand people. So, it has no legal basis.
As I understand it, there is no official announcement from the Portuguese government regarding any stepping back from the legal status of same-sex marriage.
This fact should ease your rage a bit.
Another encouraging fact about Portugal is that it's not only one of the few countries in the world that recognize and perform same-sex marriages, but it's one of the few that expand that right to people who are not citizens or residents of Portugal. That's really admirable.
For the record, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain and some territories of Brazil, Mexico and the USA allow same-sex marriages but only if at least one of the participants is citizen or legal resident of that country.
On the other hand, Argentina, Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Portugal, South Africa and Sweden allow same-sex marriages even if none of the participants is citizen or resident (ie. a simple tourist).
So, despite your understandable frustration, there are things about Portugal you should feel proud of.
I'm very incredibly proud Dax :hug2: :love: of that progress (tho it was used as popular leverage at the time)
But not on they even daring to discuss this petition while they ignore others with more than 2 million signers (we want to fire our prime minister and the chief of state president both involved in schemes around the banking) about much more important agenda… and I'm sadder because it's not even only about us, you read it... illegalizing divorce nowadays in europe... What the hell were they smoking?
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Portugal - stepping back in gay marriage?
I must say to start than I write this enraged… because as you're about to read the proposition that will be discussed is hilarious to a european country and even further to a 2nd world country...
"Altogether, the petition "Defend the Future" aims to amend or repeal 7 laws - medically assisted procreation, abortion, divorce, financing of private education, sex education in schools, marriage between same-sex and sex change in civil registration- claiming that in "the last six years of governance" those destroyed "the structural pillars of society." the same text also calls for the recognition of the family "as the foundation of Social Organization in promoting personal responsibility, and fostering intergenerational solidarity economy" this petition comes from no other than 4 thousand idiots in a country of more than eleven million, it does not represent the will of the people, it only stands for what some beligerant bigots want...
Now how stupid one must be to use this fallacies and even discuss them in parlament? Well that is exactly what the government will do... If some of you can share this make it reach the media I'd love that, so that our "government" get's a reminder that it can't go around playing with social rights as it wills.
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RE: A possible gay hater new POPE?
NONE of the "front runners" for pope are gay-friendly.
Indeed, I don't know if ANY of the cardinals in the College of Cardinals is gay-friendly. Every one of them was appointed by either JP II or Benedict XVI (both homophobes), and were likely selected (in part) because of their bigotry.
I would be quite surprised if the next pope (whoever he is) turns out to be anything other than a rabidly anti-gay bigot.
Sure but not yet had we seen a contender which actually made pressure so to have us all killed… it's very unlikely that they will pick him, dued to political factors.
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A possible gay hater new POPE?
Candidate to replace Benedict XVI defends death penalty for gays
Posted on: February 14, 2013 at 18:33
One of the strongest candidates to replace Pope Benedict XVI is homophobic and defends death penalty for gays
Since last Monday (11) in which Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) Pope resigned from the post in a little while now emerged that some names may succeed him.
Candidate to replace Benedict XVI, Peter Turkson defends death penalty for gays (Reuters)
Peter Turkson, Cardinal of Ghana, is one of the strongest candidates and if chosen, will become the first black pope and African history.
But this possible successor with great chances of winning the papacy has a controversial history. According to information from the site "Queerty" Turkson homophobic and would defend the death penalty for homosexuals in Uganda, a bill pending in the legislature of the country.
Have a news site for "The Telegraph", he says we must "find ways to deal with the challenges of society and culture ', adding that the church needed to" evangelize "or convert, who had embraced" styles alternative life, trends or gender. " "We can not fail in our mission to provide guidance," he said.
Another inexplicable attitude of Peter Turkson was criticizing the secretary general of the United Nations (UN), Ban Ki-moon, when it asked the African continent end the criminalization of homosexuality.
The secret behind the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI
"Black is black and can not change, unlike homosexuals"
Malafaia, gay, thugs and Theology of Stupidity
Religion may vanish in 9 countries (see what they are)
"When you're talking about what is called" alternative lifestyle ", these are human rights? He (Ban) must recognize that there is a subtle distinction between morality and human rights, and that is what needs to be clarified, "he said, hinting that defend LGBT is not a human rights issue.
Remember that Ghana is a country in West Africa that still condemns homosexuality.
In an official statement, Benedict XVI, who is 85 years old, said he would leave the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church due to old age, for "no more forces" to exercise the duties of the position.
The Holy See announced that the Papacy, exerted by the German theologian since 2005, will remain vacant until a successor is chosen. According to the spokesman Federico Lombardi, which are expected to occur "as soon as possible" and to Easter.
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RE: French Assembly Passes Gay Marriage, Adoption Bill
Bad news for our credibilty at Europride (European Gay Pride, this year in Marseille, south of France), wich will be the biggest event of the year in French (and European) LGBT community. The Europride in France also face problems, not the same it faced in Russia, mostly stupid competition between LGBT associations in Marseille. I think we will (and are already) look desesperately stupid. :blownose:
Oh no you don't believe me, most countries would like your organization, we in Portugal have already the marriage for some years and they still go shout against it at the prides… there will allways be idiots and people which only are well annoying others.