This is who I am.
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For Bottoms Only - What kind go sounds or what do you say when being fucked?
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In most videos, it seems like the only thing we hear from the bottom is "Ah....Ah.... Ah....Ah...." etc.

Personally, I generally say, "It feels so good." or "I love having you inside me" and so on.

How noisy are you and what sort of noises do you make or what do you say?  Any screams?

 

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Speaking of Snowflakes
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so fucking horny
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wish someone would come stroke my cock until i blow all over them

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being healthy this weekend for breakfast
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hope you enjoy

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^^^You will think im cute.......
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the tardigrade
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Phishing for pics
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You're home alone or out somewhere and nothing's going on. Or you're bored, lonely, horny or all of the above and more. What to do? A lot of gay guys might go online to see who's available for some fun. Without a regular bf or fwb, finding some casual sex online can be interesting, but there are a lot of safety issues to consider. I sometimes visit craigslist and check out the ads of guys looking for "casual encounters", the craigslist term for hookups. I've actually found a few fwbs and some good hookups on craigslist, but I've also had some regrets  and made some mistakes. So let's talk about you not making those mistakes, especially when it involves your photos and information.

"Phishing" is the internet scam practice of trying to lure someone into giving out personal information. Like real fishing, where you bait a hook with something that will entice a fish to bite the hook so that you can have said fish for a meal, phishers use many deceptive means to get unsuspecting people to give up information about themselves. Let's say you're looking at an ad, the guy sounds just like your type. His age, stats, location and things he's interested in all check out with what you're into. His ad says to "send stats and pics". But does his ad have pics? I run into a lot of ads where guys ask for pics but provide none of themselves. That's a red flag to me. Or, they might have pics, but they're taken from a porn site. Why should this matter?

Well, ask yourself, "Why would someone ask for pics from me and not post pics of themselves?" They might be exercising caution themselves. Then again, they might be trying to lure others into sharing their pics while not sharing pics of themselves. I'm a quid pro quo guy.(That's Latin for "something for something".) I do something for you, you do something for me. If I send pics to someone who doesn't send any back, something is off.

Best thing to do, if you want to send pics, is to send pics of your body that don't include your face. Check out the pics you're going to send to see if there's anything in the pic that could identify you, just in case those photos wind up on some site somewhere. It's one thing to have someone say that this dude in a photo online looks like you, it's entirely different when something that's very identifiable as yours is clearly visible in the photo.

Be SUPER careful about requests for face pics. I don't give out face pics. If someone wants to see my face first, we can meet somewhere in public, like a restaurant where they can see me and decide for themselves whether or not they're interested.

Please remember this well. If you share your pics and they wind up being posted on the internet, they could be there for a very long time. This could be very embarrassing if they're, shall we say, "sensitive" pics. 'Nuff said.

Be similarly careful about requests for your phone number. Just don't give it out. Use an app like Kik, snapchat or some other method of texting if they want to text you. If you've used craigslist, you know that when you reply to an ad, the site assigns you an email address within their system. The person on the other end doesn't have your real email, just the one the system assigned to you. Craigslist routes the email to your actual email account. The person you're communicating with won't have your email address unless you send it to them, so don't.

Check things out if something seems not quite right. I can't emphasize enough, go with your gut feeling. If something seems off, you can check it out online. Phone numbers can easily be checked out on whitepages.com, which has several options. I use the "reverse phone lookup" a lot. I type in the phone number (with area code) and it will give me the location where the phone is from. No exact address or name, but it's at least one way to verify a number.

If someone sends you a pic that seems too good to be true, you can use Google to search the image and see if it's legit. I had a pic sent to me today in an email and the guy asked for a face pic. Red flag, remember? So this is what I did:
-downloaded the pic onto my comp (you don't always have to do this);
-get on the Google site and click on the "images" tab;
-click on the image you want to search and drag it into the search bar on the  Google Image search page;
-click the "search" button and check out the results.
Turns out the pic the guy sent to me was an image that was on a lot of porn sites, including two tumblr accts! I think it was pretty safe to assume that pic wasn't his and he got nothing from me.

I hope this has been helpful and will useful for all of you venturing out on the internet looking for friends and fun. The internet's a great place, but just like going to a theme park or a concert, it pays to know your surroundings and how to guard your personal information.

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Something to think about.
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Foreskin restoration for circumcised men

This page provides a basic introduction and FAQ about foreskin restoration. Links are provided to other documents within CIRP, as well as external sites, where more comprehensive information may be found.

This page is intended as information only. It is not intended as medical advice. CIRP does not purport to make any specific health claims for foreskin restoration or reconstruction. Non-surgical restoration is not classified as a medical procedure. Restoration is a personal decision, and should only be undertaken following a full understanding of what is involved.

What is "foreskin restoration?"

The term "foreskin restoration" can refer to any method of recreating a facsimile of a foreskin (prepuce) to cover the head of the penis (the glans), for men who have lost their original foreskin due to circumcision. This can be done either by surgical means, or non-surgically by gradual stretching (tissue expansion). A more accurate term for surgical restoration is "foreskin reconstruction." Most of the resources on the Internet are focused on non-surgical restoration.

Despite the name "restoration" or "reconstruction," it is not possible to actually restore a lost foreskin. A natural foreskin contains specialized nerve endings, muscles and blood vessels that are necessary for normal sexual function and sensation. While to some degree these functions can be recreated, once the original tissue is cut off and thrown away, it can never be fully recovered.

Nevertheless, foreskin restoration can greatly enhance the sexual experience, and will improve daily personal comfort. Restored men have reported feelings of wholeness, empowerment, and "taking back their bodies from the circumcisers."

History of foreskin restoration

Foreskin restoration has been known since ancient times, and is mentioned in the Bible. For more information on the history of foreskin restoration, see Uncircumcision: A Historical Review of Preputial Restoration.

In the 20th century, doctors developed surgical procedures to reconstruct the foreskin, with varying degrees of success.

Non-surgical foreskin restoration was reinvented in the late 1970s by a movement of circumcised men, mostly from the United States, who were upset at having been mutilated against their will. The United States at that time had (and still has) a very high rate of neonatal circumcision. See Uncircumcising: Undoing the Effects of an Ancient Practice in a Modern World for more information.

What is tissue expansion?

Tissue expansion is an accepted technique, often used by dermatologists and plastic surgeons, to cause skin to expand and grow. The principle of tissue expansion is to maintain constant, safe, gentle tension on skin tissue, resulting in growth of new skin cells. This is often done in advance of restorative surgery by implanting balloons under the skin, which are inflated to stretch the skin and cause it to grow over a period of time. Because new cells are created, the increase in the quantity of skin is permanent. It does not shrink or snap back like a rubber band.

What is non-surgical foreskin restoration?

Non-surgical foreskin restoration is the re-covering of the glans penis by tissue expansion. Tape and weights, elastic straps, a traction device, or even manual stretching can be used to exert a gentle outward tension on the shaft of the penis to induce the skin to grow, to make the most of what was left after the circumcision.

Non-surgical restoration is inexpensive, relatively easy, and gives good results. It is not surgery, and it is not classified as a medical treatment.

"Tugging" is a common term for non-surgical foreskin restoration.

What is surgical foreskin reconstruction?

Surgical restoration (or reconstruction) is the grafting of skin onto the penis, either from the penis itself or from elsewhere on the body, to reconstruct something that looks and functions like a foreskin. The grafted skin may be of dissimilar texture to the original.

Surgical foreskin reconstruction procedures have been developed by several surgeons. Surgical reconstruction can be expensive and painful. Numerous complications have been reported. However, some men have reported satisfaction with it. Non-surgical restoration is generally considered safer and to give superior results as compared to a surgical procedure. For more information on surgical reconstruction, see Circumcision Reversal.

How does one accomplish non-surgical foreskin restoration?

Foreskin restoration expands the residual shaft skin of the circumcised penis distally to induce it to extend over the glans penis and form a fold similar to a natural foreskin. There are several manufacturers of devices to assist in this process, or one can manufacture one's own device.

There are a number of ingenious foreskin restoration devices available. The technology is constantly changing and improving. No attempt will be made to discuss the various devices on this page.

What are the disadvantages of non-surgical restoration?

Foreskin restoration tends to be slow and time-consuming. One must be patient and dedicated to achieve results. Motivation, commitment, and perseverance are required. Men who persevere are usually very satisfied with the results.

Tugging cannot restore the ridged band neurologic structure that is invariably excised by circumcision. It cannot restore the frenulum (the sensitive ligament that attaches the foreskin at the bottom).

Some men experience minor skin irritation where the restoration device is attached.

What are the advantages of non-surgical foreskin restoration?

Foreskin restoration returns the penis to a near-normal appearance. The circumcision scar gradually becomes hidden under the fold of the new foreskin. Cosmesis is dramatically improved. It is difficult to distinguish a restored foreskin from a natural foreskin by its appearance.

Foreskin restoration extends the shaft skin to recover the glans penis, to restore skin mobility, and to provide protection for the glans penis. Men who restore report greater comfort when wearing clothing, because the delicate mucosa of the glans penis is covered and protected from contact with clothing.

Men who restore report psychological and emotional benefits. One feels that one is back in control over one's body. Men who restore start to feel "whole" or "complete" and enjoy improved self-esteem as the restoration progresses. Feelings of anger, rage, and resentment may be reduced.

Foreskin restoration restores the "gliding action." Friction and chafing during sexual intercourse are reduced.

Sexual benefits have also been reported. Increases in sensitivity are usually reported. One survey found that women prefer a man with a foreskin by a ratio of 8.6 to one and reportedly are four times more likely to experience orgasm when the male partner has a foreskin.

How does foreskin restoration improve sensitivity?

Foreskin restoration is believed to work in several ways to improve sensitivity:

After the glans penis is recovered, it stays moist. Moistness seems to improve sexual sensitivity. Some men report that the extra keratinization of the glans penis has peeled off as skin peels after a day at the beach. Foreskin restoration increases the skin mobility and gliding action. The increased mobility provides increased stimulation of the stretch receptors in the penile skin. Foreskin restoration may reduce premature ejaculation by protecting the corona of the glans penis from direct stimulation. Is non-surgical restoration painful?

Restoration should not be painful. If it is, you are probably doing it wrong. Some men try to stretch too hard and/or quickly, or tape improperly, which results in pain. If it hurts, you should stop for a few days and then try again with a bit less enthusiasm.

Can I have sex while restoring?

Yes. Just remove the device beforehand, and reattach it when you are done. Specialized, safe solvents are available to soften tape and remove tape residue from the penis.

Is foreskin restoration popular?

Foreskin restoration is a private and personal matter. No statistics are collected on the number of men who restore. Some men keep silent about their foreskin restoration. We can say, however, that a cottage industry has grown up to supply restoration devices, the available devices are increasing in number, variety, and quality, and this apparently indicates an ever-increasing market. It seems safe to say that tens of thousands of men either have restored in the past or presently are restoring, and the total number may be even larger. Since more and more men are learning of the advantages of foreskin restoration, the number of men undertaking foreskin restoration seems to be increasing.

How long does foreskin restoration take?

No definite time can be stated. The time to restore varies widely. The time depends on the amount of skin available at the start, the amount of skin desired, the techniques employed, the device used, the diligence of the individual, and other factors.

The regrowth of a foreskin by tissue expansion is done very gradually and almost imperceptibly.

Circumcised men may underestimate the full extent of tissue loss to circumcision so they may not appreciate the amount of skin necessary to re-create a foreskin. A foreskin is a double layer, so for each inch of visible foreskin, two inches of new skin tissue are needed. Circumcision removes more than 50 percent of the skin and mucosa from the penis, so restoration requires that the amount of skin be at least doubled and perhaps tripled. Some time is required to grow this additional skin. One should count on at least one year and possibly much longer.

Techniques are improving and better devices are becoming available so the time to restore seems to be decreasing.

Should I consult a medical doctor before starting foreskin restoration?

It seems prudent to suggest that one should consult with a physician before undertaking any such procedure. Consulting a physician about foreskin restoration is likely to be helpful, for instance, if your physician knows about and understands tissue expansion. However, most physicians receive no training about foreskin restoration, and many may never have heard of it. There is almost nothing published in the medical literature on the subject. It is likely that many physicians will be unable to help you, may discourage you, and may in fact give bad advice. Your mileage may vary.

Men with preexisting skin conditions, skin allergies, diabetes, open sores, etc. should definitely consult with a physician beforehand.

What kinds of devices are available?

A wide variety of devices are available to apply tension to the skin of the penis. Devices that use weights or elastic straps (similar to a suspender strap) are most popular.

CIRP does not endorse or recommend any particular product or company. Readers may search the Web for "foreskin restoration products" and find a number of offerings that may help them. While most of these products may be safe and effective, readers should use common sense in evaluating any health claims made by these manufacturers.

How does one keep the new foreskin in place?

When enough skin has been created by tissue expansion, the skin will fall into place over the glans penis naturally. The new foreskin lacks a frenulum to hold it in place, so the only way to keep the foreskin in place is to continue the process long enough. Before enough skin is produced, a tape retainer ring may help to keep the developing foreskin in place.

Will I experience an increase in penis length with stretching?

It is possible. Some men do report growth in overall penis size as a side effect of the constant tension. However, this effect has not been scientifically studied, and it should not be considered a good reason for attempting restoration.

Is foreskin restoration a "gay thing?"

Foreskin restoration is for anyone who does not like being circumcised. It does not matter if the person is homosexual or heterosexual.

I'm intact, but my foreskin is too short. Can intact males use foreskin stretching techniques?

Yes, an intact male who is not satisfied with the length of his foreskin may use the same traction techniques to make his foreskin longer. Men who have trouble keeping their foreskin forward may benefit from foreskin restoration as the foreskin is retrained to stay in place.

Where can I obtain more information?

More information may be obtained by visiting the website of the National Organization of Restoring Men.

Other sources of information are:

NORM-UK Foreskin Restoration New Foreskin Foreskin Restoration---a growing movement NORM Southern California DMOZ Open directory - foreskin restoration

The classic book, The Joy of Uncircumcising!, now is available as an electronic book. Go to Joy to purchase your own copy.

Searching the web with the search terms "foreskin" or "foreskin restoration" will produce a number of websites dedicated to foreskin restoration.

(File revised 17 August 2013)

http://www.cirp.org/pages/restore.html

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How to find the embeded code from tumblr
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I've followed all the right procedures for copy and pasting the code on tumblr when I try and past it on my wall, nothing happens. What am I doing wrong lads?

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My ugly cock sleeping
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my soft 8 an half inch

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Db links

 

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just a memory from when i was young
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from the time i was 15 to 20 ( i am now 51) i used to go to a guy that would buy me beer if i would let him suck me off. damn it was so awesome getting head from a guy that was extremely talented. then getting beer!!! ..one day he sucked me and my buddy off. that was a lot of fun. it was hot watching my friend get off. i miss those days!

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Does anyone know this gorgeous' bottom's name?
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Does anyone know this gorgeous' bottom's name?    

 

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Netflix: The Stranger
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So just finished watching the NetFlix Limited Series: The Stranger.  It was pretty good, but since it was British, was a little hard to follow in the beginning.  Not sure why that happens with mostly British shows and movies though.  Most of them are pretty good, but hard to follow in the beginnings.  If you're looking for something good, and original, to watch, I'd give it a recommendation.  3 1/2 out of five stars.

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Has anyone heard from Shotabu in a long time? :(
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Has anyone heard from Shotabu in a long time?       :(

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