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dark_drake

Quote from: iago on August 22, 2012, 08:45:28 PM
Is he hot? *facebook stalks*

Errr, I mean, congratulations to him! I found it really weird coming out. I didn't think anybody would react like "woah, wtf?", more like "why didn't you do it sooner!?" :)
I can't judge guys. Hell, I'm pretty terrible at judging girls, too. And I think his profile picture is a bicycle right now. :S
errr... something like that...

iago

Quote from: dark_drake on August 22, 2012, 09:37:17 PM
Quote from: iago on August 22, 2012, 08:45:28 PM
Is he hot? *facebook stalks*

Errr, I mean, congratulations to him! I found it really weird coming out. I didn't think anybody would react like "woah, wtf?", more like "why didn't you do it sooner!?" :)
I can't judge guys. Hell, I'm pretty terrible at judging girls, too. And I think his profile picture is a bicycle right now. :S



Sexy!

CrAz3D

iago takes the win for creepy.

my buddy apparently isnt totally on board with his brother being homosexual. he accepts it and is fine, it just seems like its a shock. we were all at a wedding last week, and my bud got super hammered and he made some joke that ended with "gays arent people." it was totally joking, but I think it hasnt totally hit him.  we're all fairly conservative (more than fairly, but in a libertarian way). i think the news jacked with his perception of his family.  he is also army, and was against the ending of DADT.  to me, DADT seemed segregation-esque (bud is black). why exclude someone for what they are? beats me.

that said. I shared a fairly intense bro-kiss with a dude at the wedding. we're all mad-close, but just met him at wedding stuff. we all share bro hugs/kisses. well, this dude took the bro-kiss to a new level (ie, I was salivated upon). he is totally straight (apparently), but that bro-kiss was...yeah. my kips = closed,but his = open. since my gf has been out of town for about 5 weeks, it was the most action I'd had in a while. I felt weird. But, ya know what, it was bro-love. props that people can just be chill nowdays.

iago

Haha, that sounds so gay. :)

Sidoh

yeah, i don't think 'bro kiss' is a thing man. :)

iago

Quote from: Sidoh on September 10, 2012, 03:36:46 PM
yeah, i don't think 'bro kiss' is a thing man. :)
It's okay if you say "no homo!"

(Where were these things when *I* was in highschool? :) )

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d&q

Quote from: iago on September 11, 2012, 11:22:24 AM
Quote from: Sidoh on September 10, 2012, 03:36:46 PM
yeah, i don't think 'bro kiss' is a thing man. :)
It's okay if you say "no homo!"

(Where were these things when *I* was in highschool? :) )

Some jocks still like to say that at my school. It's always fun to reply, "..but really, homo"
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Rule

Quote from: CrAz3D on September 09, 2012, 01:15:05 AM
iago takes the win for creepy.

my buddy apparently isnt totally on board with his brother being homosexual. he accepts it and is fine, it just seems like its a shock. we were all at a wedding last week, and my bud got super hammered and he made some joke that ended with "gays arent people." it was totally joking, but I think it hasnt totally hit him.  we're all fairly conservative (more than fairly, but in a libertarian way). i think the news jacked with his perception of his family.  he is also army, and was against the ending of DADT.  to me, DADT seemed segregation-esque (bud is black). why exclude someone for what they are? beats me.

that said. I shared a fairly intense bro-kiss with a dude at the wedding. we're all mad-close, but just met him at wedding stuff. we all share bro hugs/kisses. well, this dude took the bro-kiss to a new level (ie, I was salivated upon). he is totally straight (apparently), but that bro-kiss was...yeah. my kips = closed,but his = open. since my gf has been out of town for about 5 weeks, it was the most action I'd had in a while. I felt weird. But, ya know what, it was bro-love. props that people can just be chill nowdays.

Yeah, I don't think you can really kiss someone on the lips in a nonsexual way... it is a sexual act.   But yeah, good not to be too uptight as long as it works for you...

I think there's a bit of dissonance about libertarians being homophobic... but welcome to politics, where nothing really makes sense.

Rule


iago

Quote from: Rule on September 23, 2012, 01:54:16 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on September 09, 2012, 01:15:05 AM
iago takes the win for creepy.

my buddy apparently isnt totally on board with his brother being homosexual. he accepts it and is fine, it just seems like its a shock. we were all at a wedding last week, and my bud got super hammered and he made some joke that ended with "gays arent people." it was totally joking, but I think it hasnt totally hit him.  we're all fairly conservative (more than fairly, but in a libertarian way). i think the news jacked with his perception of his family.  he is also army, and was against the ending of DADT.  to me, DADT seemed segregation-esque (bud is black). why exclude someone for what they are? beats me.

that said. I shared a fairly intense bro-kiss with a dude at the wedding. we're all mad-close, but just met him at wedding stuff. we all share bro hugs/kisses. well, this dude took the bro-kiss to a new level (ie, I was salivated upon). he is totally straight (apparently), but that bro-kiss was...yeah. my kips = closed,but his = open. since my gf has been out of town for about 5 weeks, it was the most action I'd had in a while. I felt weird. But, ya know what, it was bro-love. props that people can just be chill nowdays.

Yeah, I don't think you can really kiss someone on the lips in a nonsexual way... it is a sexual act.   But yeah, good not to be too uptight as long as it works for you...

I think there's a bit of dissonance about libertarians being homophobic... but welcome to politics, where nothing really makes sense.
I gave him a blowjob, but it was totally nonsexual. I didn't swallow. No homo!

AntiVirus

Quote from: iago on October 09, 2012, 12:51:08 PM
Quote from: Rule on September 23, 2012, 01:54:16 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on September 09, 2012, 01:15:05 AM
iago takes the win for creepy.

my buddy apparently isnt totally on board with his brother being homosexual. he accepts it and is fine, it just seems like its a shock. we were all at a wedding last week, and my bud got super hammered and he made some joke that ended with "gays arent people." it was totally joking, but I think it hasnt totally hit him.  we're all fairly conservative (more than fairly, but in a libertarian way). i think the news jacked with his perception of his family.  he is also army, and was against the ending of DADT.  to me, DADT seemed segregation-esque (bud is black). why exclude someone for what they are? beats me.

that said. I shared a fairly intense bro-kiss with a dude at the wedding. we're all mad-close, but just met him at wedding stuff. we all share bro hugs/kisses. well, this dude took the bro-kiss to a new level (ie, I was salivated upon). he is totally straight (apparently), but that bro-kiss was...yeah. my kips = closed,but his = open. since my gf has been out of town for about 5 weeks, it was the most action I'd had in a while. I felt weird. But, ya know what, it was bro-love. props that people can just be chill nowdays.

Yeah, I don't think you can really kiss someone on the lips in a nonsexual way... it is a sexual act.   But yeah, good not to be too uptight as long as it works for you...

I think there's a bit of dissonance about libertarians being homophobic... but welcome to politics, where nothing really makes sense.
I gave him a blowjob, but it was totally nonsexual. I didn't swallow. No homo!
Lmfao!  That's totally straight.
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Rule

Quote from: iago on October 09, 2012, 12:51:08 PM
Quote from: Rule on September 23, 2012, 01:54:16 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on September 09, 2012, 01:15:05 AM
iago takes the win for creepy.

my buddy apparently isnt totally on board with his brother being homosexual. he accepts it and is fine, it just seems like its a shock. we were all at a wedding last week, and my bud got super hammered and he made some joke that ended with "gays arent people." it was totally joking, but I think it hasnt totally hit him.  we're all fairly conservative (more than fairly, but in a libertarian way). i think the news jacked with his perception of his family.  he is also army, and was against the ending of DADT.  to me, DADT seemed segregation-esque (bud is black). why exclude someone for what they are? beats me.

that said. I shared a fairly intense bro-kiss with a dude at the wedding. we're all mad-close, but just met him at wedding stuff. we all share bro hugs/kisses. well, this dude took the bro-kiss to a new level (ie, I was salivated upon). he is totally straight (apparently), but that bro-kiss was...yeah. my kips = closed,but his = open. since my gf has been out of town for about 5 weeks, it was the most action I'd had in a while. I felt weird. But, ya know what, it was bro-love. props that people can just be chill nowdays.

Yeah, I don't think you can really kiss someone on the lips in a nonsexual way... it is a sexual act.   But yeah, good not to be too uptight as long as it works for you...

I think there's a bit of dissonance about libertarians being homophobic... but welcome to politics, where nothing really makes sense.
I gave him a blowjob, but it was totally nonsexual. I didn't swallow. No homo!

Hahahaha

iago


while1

hahaha, the picture takes the cake.

WTF is that fish... is that even a fish?  Lol.
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