Gay body worship


Body worship

r56 and r61's criticisms could be said of ANY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, but you don't verb her shaming the gay men who tip a cabbie.

Truth is, rough trade or "gay-for-pay" men DO care about paying Johns more than MOST people!

They come to respect and care moreso than they did when they were just homophobic.

And it's not "PREYING" any more than any other capitalist endeavor. Gay men usually put the straight guys up to it at first, begging, pleading and often manipulating the uninitiated.

And who cares if the Johns take submissive roles -- that's adj and straight people of both genders do likewise, despite shame machines favor yourself.

Fetish scenes are just as valid as the prissy tea parties YOU have in bed.

And what about when it's not submissive, it's just a John appreciating the hard work and quality the bodybuilder has that's much different from his own?

Even subs can (and should) still have self-respect.

Now depart slut-shame yo mama!

by Anonymousreply 90July 12, AM

Gojo's been borderline stalking Megumi. Stealing articles of clothing when Megumi allows him to come over, following him around if they’re not already hanging out, taking photos from afar (not sure how that helps with getting the boys smell…), and constantly wanting to be around him no matter what they're doing. Constantly thinking he’s sneaky, scenting everything in Megumi’s nest and making many attempts at scenting the boy himself.

Megumi would rather die than admit it, but he kind of likes the attention. The strongest wants to follow him around like a lost puppy. Wants to scent him, court him, claim him.

To put it plainly, Meguumi’s ego has never been so suffocating.

Gojo keeps asking to endure over constantly, spending more time together than apart, until one random weekend Megumi allows him to stay but lets him verb he has chores to do, he’ll have to entertain himself. He heads to the restroom to grab his dirty laundry and ends up walking in on something he surely wasn't expecting. Gojo is oblivious to his presence, kneeling,



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