hawtie_d isn’t afraid to refer himself as a “stylish pretty boy” and we liked that. If you’re fancy, we say WERQ and damn the haters. He’s definitely got the “pretty” part down. Particularly in those playful pink briefs. We’re guessing the dick outlined in those is “pretty” as well.
May we ask – do you have tons of sexy pics of yourself on your Manhunt profile? Can you go all out with the descriptive on our Manhunt Questionnaire? That so? We think you’d be a FANTASTIC candidate for “Manhunt Man of the Week!” All you’ve gotta do is go to this site to get started. The MOTW receives one month of Full Access on Manhunt FREE for his troubles, by the way. Cool, huh?
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Manhunt profile name: hawtie_d
Age: 27
Location: British Columbia, Canada
What was the hottest Manhunt hookup you’ve experienced so far? Who was it with, where did it take place, and why was it hot?
I have not been able to meet a great guy to have that pleasure with but am waiting. Fingers crossed. [Ed. note – Look at his pics. Hey, Manhunt men, GET ON THIS.]
What’s your favorite part on a guy and why?
Tummy and lips. Love to just feel them with my lips and tongue. MMM MMM.
Name the top three sexiest men in the world, with #1 being the hottest. Why do you find them sexy?
1) Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Just something about him makes me smile, his boyish charm, nice chiseled bod – yum!
2) Johnny Depp – Just is always sexy no matter what he does. Yum
3) Cristiano Ronaldo – Just sexy and yummy to look at. Gets me hard.
What’s the most unusual place you’ve had sex? Tell us about the encounter.
Probably would say the train tracks behind in gas town. Was awkward and hot at the same time. Me and a buddy slip out of our friends at a club nearby. Had a hot quickie and finished just as the security came by and said we were not allowed there. We ran back to the club laughing and none of our friends even knew we had left. LOL
Does size matter? Why do you feel that way?
Depends on the size. I like a cock I’m able to wrap my hands around, but nothing too small or too big. Just in the middle is great for me.
Wrap both hands around? Guess I’m out. *sad face* Thanks for playing, hawtie_d and enjoy your month of Manhunt! If you think you’ve got what it takes to be MOTW, go here.
I am glad to see in his profile that he is supposedly HIV-negative (at least as of seven months ago) and hope he does what’s necessary to remain that way. But does hawtie not realize how offensive it is to our poz brothers to describe himself–relative to his HIV status–as “clean”? IMHO, that disrespect alone should have disqualified him from being selected Man of the Week.
I use the word clean all the time as in being clean compared to being dirty. So I say I am clean healthy and HIV neg. He states the same thing (clean HIV- as of Feb 8th 2012) just without commas being used.
I dont think he is using the word “clean” as meaning HIV- because he mentions his status right afterward. Now if he had said “clean” as of Feb 8th 2012 it may be construed as being HIV neg or even clean of any STD’s (or STI’s).
So don’t assume how you interpret what you are reading as being what he saying.
I take your point, clean guy. Perhaps he meant it the way you do, but I wonder. Or maybe he meant “clean of STDs”, but if so why not be more specific, just as was in specifying his HIV status?
My main point here is that poz guys suffer enough stigma as it is. It doesn’t take a lot of effort to clearly put things in ways that doesn’t further, or even potentially further, that stigma. I have trouble imagining the selection of a Man of the Week with even a hint of racism in his profile–at least I hope that wouldn’t happen. I feel the same way about profiles that could be taken as stigmatizing poz guys.
One thing I can tell you it was only earlier this year that I saw someone else make the same comment you did about the use of the word “clean” refering to HIV status. I always assumed it was the shortened version of “clean bill of health”. Doctors use it all the time. The word “dirty” never entered my mindset.
PS: What a great response you posted,. Wish more people could respond in your same fashipn without being beligerent.
One thing I can tell you it was only earlier this year that I saw someone else make the same comment you did about the use of the word “clean” refering to HIV status. I always assumed it was the shortened version of “clean bill of health”. Doctors use it all the time. The word “dirty” never entered my mindset.
PS: What a great response you posted,. Wish more people could respond in your same fashipn without being beligerent.
One thing I can tell you it was only earlier this year that I saw someone else make the same comment you did about the use of the word “clean” refering to HIV status. I always assumed it was the shortened version of “clean bill of health”. Doctors use it all the time. The word “dirty” never entered my mindset.
PS: What a great response you posted,. Wish more people could respond in your same fashipn without being beligerent.