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The Indomitable DrugS 09-30-2010 10:49 AM

Why would anyone want to film two gay men fagging it out if they didn't want to beat off to it?



I don't see any joke to it. I think atleast one of these two squirly looking mofo's gets off to watching that sort of thing .....





Her: +100
Him: -120

Coach Pants 09-30-2010 10:52 AM

The kid let Kumar and a ladyboi push him over the edge.

Antitrust32 09-30-2010 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philcski (Post 701400)
Honest question Lori... when did you know your "preference"? How did you handle it through that late teens early 20's? I'm sure it's a very age tough for gay girls, too. It's a tough age for ALL kids, even if they're an All-American Harvard freshman from a millionaire family.

I was watching the fuzzy scratched out playboy channel at 12 years old. lol

I didnt really act on it in high school (except for a few occasions).. but I grew up in the kind of town where it made me uncomfortable about it. college its easy and people dont care.. especially with women. Cant comment on gay men but I think it would be much more difficult.

Never had any problems in college... one girl told me she thought lesbians were disgusting & she couldnt imagine making out with a girl.... but then she ended up giving me some later on that same night & she STILL emails me. LOL

Only have had problems with family, not with friends / peers / other adults. So one night I was really drunk, and very vulgarly told my parents how I felt about them having an issue (basically told them to STFU and accept it or not have a close relationship with their only daughter... I guess they love me so they have STFU since then).

So it hasnt been difficult for me. Though I respect others opinions and never talk about it at work (for all they know I love me some penis) and I feel out a new friend before I talk about any of that stuff. Sometimes its not anyones business, and I sure dont feel like my sexuality defines my personality.. just a small factor.

Antitrust32 09-30-2010 11:36 AM

I would really think that each situation is different. And a lot has to do with self confidence also. You just kind of have to get the attitude that you dont give a fucl< what anyone else thinks, its your life not theirs.

But being an 18 year old boy, just leaving home and starting college.. to be humiliated like that is so terrible. He was probably struggling with coming to grips with his own sexuality, let alone have him and another man broadcasted on the internet. I can see where he hit rock bottom. Doesnt mean he was mentally ill... maybe he just didnt think he could over come this.

Too many high school and college kids put too much stake into the present, and not the future. This poor kid didnt realize that after a few weeks, nobody was going to care or even remember this incident, and that he had 60 + years of living to do. And not just gay kids... basically all high school kids, and some college kids put too much weight on what others think of them. I'm sure it leads to a lot of depression.

I wish this kid would have realized what was going on... aimed the money shot right at the computer camera.. then taken the computer to the nearest window so Kumar could have watched his computer crash into the concrete. Then knocked the guy out next time he saw him. Its hard for an 18 year old gay kid to have that kind of attitude though. You grow up learning that being gay is a sin... its unacceptable / perverted behavior.. your church doesnt support it and talks out against it... you feel like you should be ashamed at yourself. Its a sad attitude to have, but it begins with the people raising you & the community around you.

kenny p 09-30-2010 12:32 PM

Kumar should do a year in Rahway and be buggered daily. Hes a mean little bastard.

GPK 09-30-2010 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 701409)
I was watching the fuzzy scratched out playboy channel at 12 years old. lol

I didnt really act on it in high school (except for a few occasions).. but I grew up in the kind of town where it made me uncomfortable about it. college its easy and people dont care.. especially with women. Cant comment on gay men but I think it would be much more difficult.

Never had any problems in college... one girl told me she thought lesbians were disgusting & she couldnt imagine making out with a girl.... but then she ended up giving me some later on that same night & she STILL emails me. LOL

Only have had problems with family, not with friends / peers / other adults. So one night I was really drunk, and very vulgarly told my parents how I felt about them having an issue (basically told them to STFU and accept it or not have a close relationship with their only daughter... I guess they love me so they have STFU since then).

So it hasnt been difficult for me. Though I respect others opinions and never talk about it at work (for all they know I love me some penis) and I feel out a new friend before I talk about any of that stuff. Sometimes its not anyones business, and I sure dont feel like my sexuality defines my personality.. just a small factor.

You said you loved mine. Don't tell me now that it was a lie:mad:

randallscott35 09-30-2010 01:40 PM

Solid article about technology and its effect. Solid reading for the nameless haters on the internet.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20018162-261.html

Coach Pants 09-30-2010 01:44 PM

Solid reading if you're a moron.

Someone hand the author of that horses.hit a history book.

randallscott35 09-30-2010 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coach Pants (Post 701485)
Solid reading if you're a moron.

Someone hand the author of that horses.hit a history book.

Naa, fact is I've always thought Facebook and the like are stupid and voyeuristic.

Coach Pants 09-30-2010 01:51 PM

Maybe the parents will sue Facebook with the help of Dr. Ablowhard.

Get the f.uck out of here with this bulls.hit.

philcski 09-30-2010 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 701418)
I would really think that each situation is different. And a lot has to do with self confidence also. You just kind of have to get the attitude that you dont give a fucl< what anyone else thinks, its your life not theirs.

But being an 18 year old boy, just leaving home and starting college.. to be humiliated like that is so terrible. He was probably struggling with coming to grips with his own sexuality, let alone have him and another man broadcasted on the internet. I can see where he hit rock bottom. Doesnt mean he was mentally ill... maybe he just didnt think he could over come this.

Too many high school and college kids put too much stake into the present, and not the future. This poor kid didnt realize that after a few weeks, nobody was going to care or even remember this incident, and that he had 60 + years of living to do. And not just gay kids... basically all high school kids, and some college kids put too much weight on what others think of them. I'm sure it leads to a lot of depression.

I wish this kid would have realized what was going on... aimed the money shot right at the computer camera.. then taken the computer to the nearest window so Kumar could have watched his computer crash into the concrete. Then knocked the guy out next time he saw him. Its hard for an 18 year old gay kid to have that kind of attitude though. You grow up learning that being gay is a sin... its unacceptable / perverted behavior.. your church doesnt support it and talks out against it... you feel like you should be ashamed at yourself. Its a sad attitude to have, but it begins with the people raising you & the community around you.

I love you for who you are... but you knew that already.

Antitrust32 09-30-2010 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philcski (Post 701508)
I love you for who you are... but you knew that already.

lol.. thanks man


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