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A very short clip of me - an old fat hairy white dude - blowing a modest load of semen onto my fingers, as I cum. "Only about 4 / 10 on The Big-O Scale, but I liked it." Filmed back around 2010.
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đến throatman4use : Well, thank you very much for the compliment! "Different strokes for different folks", I guess. When I look in the mirror, I am not happy. This kind of weight kills. I'm probably cutting 10-15years off of my life expectancy, but it's not like I have a lot of other, better options. I appreciate the compliment; and, should we ever meet, you have my consent to "WOOF", or growl, or whistle, if you please … but please, don't hump my leg. I'm pretty casual, with my gay friends, esp. when it comes to hugs and European "cheek kisses", and I give killer back and foot rubs; but I do draw the line at public displays of sexual affection, lol, esp. as I am very touch-sensitive. (I am the adult survivor of childhood (emotional) abuse / dysfunctional family, so I have some intimacy problems.) And I am not adverse to getting into a little "furry fun" (in a platonic way) with my friends, from time to time. It's something I enjoy now-and-then, but not really into it on a regular basis. An in-between meals snack, not a main course.
"Beyond a gentle discipline, be good to yourself. Strive to be happy." quoted from The Desiderata
"Beyond a gentle discipline, be good to yourself. Strive to be happy." quoted from The Desiderata
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đến KenZevo : Lovely way with words, Ken. i like that. "Woofy" is a gay compliment meaning "Hot" When you pass by someone like me, i'd say, "WOOF!" as in a lupine Grrrrowwlll or as a 'wolf-whistle'. Be good and be yourself.
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đến throatman4use : Lol, I am not sure what that means!?! I know (through my gay friends) that I have the body type they call a "bear" (fat and hairy); and, that a "bear" with white / gray hair is a "polar bear"; but I've never heard of a "Woofy" before. That's a new one to me. I am seriously over-weight (technically, the medical term is "morbidly obese") because of family genetics (hypoglycemia, so everyone eats lots of sugar and carbs) and the sleep apnea (which affects my appetite.) Fortunately, my body seems to have a "set point" at 265 pounds, as I've orbitted about 10 pounds above-or-below that weight for the past 25 years. With all the other disability issues I have to deal with - most esp. the clinical depression - I figure it may be a while before "losing some weight" makes it up to the top of my to-do list. The depression will kill me a LOT faster, if I don't actively manage it 24/7/365 first-and-foremost. Plus, I live alone, and I'm not dating (or looking), so I don't have most of the usual major motivators that it takes to get the average 60-something male to start really caring about his appearance enough to lose 50 - 80 pounds of fat. "C'est la vie - c'est la guerre - c'est l'amour du mange!", as my Cajun cousins down South say.
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