Oh hey! I accidentally found the hottest guy from Lawrence‘s “Eleven Guys I Would Like To Give Bed Head” post. You know which one I’m talking about, right? He was the scruffy one with the rock hard dick, beefy thighs and a light grey Miller High Life t-shirt… And if that’s still not ringing any bells, here’s a direct link to his picture.
Yup! That guy. It turns out he has dozens of videos on XTube. Check out a small selection below.
– Dewitt
Watch five of this guy’s clips below:
Head over here if the embedded videos aren’t working.
Look, I think he’s hot, but given how much he talks about going to the gym … he’s a little flabby.
Sweet! I know what I’m jerking off to later.
I want to go to there.
She needs to lay off the Oreos.
Why is it that gay men need to use the female terms for either themselves or others? Was it necessary to say “She” needs to lay off the Oreos? There are more and more articles lately about how absolutely horrid gay men are to other gay men….bullying with comments or actions against others who aren’t up to “their” standards. You see it on here all the time: “Great but he has tats, ewwww.” or “He’s too furry, sticks in my teeth.” or too fat, too skinny, no legs, overbuilt, too old, too young….the list goes on and on. And we worry about outside forces putting us down? Seriously, grow up.
I think the reason why gay men use terms like ‘She’ is because on societal terms, because we’re men who sleep with men, we’re treated like women. Therefore, that’s kind of who we identify with on some level. And to that extent women can be catty bitches, saying things like what you wrote in your comment.
I and the people I associate with do not in any way consider ourselves treated like women, nor do we need to treat other gay men as such. We’re men, period. I understand your comment but have to add SOME gay men can act as women who can be catty, but your generalization I think is off for every gay man.