Sunday 31 January 2010

Gay ad refused

An ad from ManCrunch.com, an American dating site for men, has already been rejected by the network showing the Super Bowl.
Apparently the ad showing two men sitting on a sofa watching a football game (and kissing after touch their hands inside a bow of chips) was not within the Network's Broadcast Standards for Super Bowl Sunday.
Hummm I liked the ad ....


Monday 18 January 2010

Possibly 'new tricks'

My neck a bit stiff today after a client on Sunday that demanded lots of very difficult positions. No standard fun with him. But hold my body on the floor, legs up in the air while he was standing up to fuck me was a bit of a heavy call. Don't get me wrong. he was great and his cock just the right size – what for me means: not so small to let me wondering and not so big to hurt my asshole because I have no intention of damaging my work tool.

He was sweating like a pig and it lasted a good 45 minutes until he finally shot his warm cum over my chest from where he was standing.
-Wow, that was a good one, kid! – He said after finishing and starting to get ready.
-I am glad you enjoyed.
-I will be in town next week as well. do you want to come over again?
-Yes, sure, I can do.
-Cool. I will teach you a few new tricks.

Dying to find out about those possibly 'new tricks'.

Thursday 14 January 2010

Something to talk about

Local police forces have ranked as some of the UK’s most gay-friendly employers, according to a new equality index by the homosexual campaign group Stonewall.

The top 20 gay-friendly employers also include five councils, three Government agencies and two Whitehall departments.

The campaign group’s equality index reveals that five police forces are ranked among the top 20 gay-friendly employers with a further six forces placed in the top 50.

Hampshire Constabulary is ranked as the most gay-friendly police force in the country coming in second place overall.

Around the country there have been a number of heavy-handed police investigations against Christians, sparked by complaints to the police of ‘homophobia’.

Last year Pauline Howe, a 67-year-old Christian grandmother, wrote to her local council objecting to abuse she suffered while handing out Christian literature at a homosexual carnival.
She was later visited by police officers who said that her letter may be treated as a “hate incident”.