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Now that I could live with - quite literally ! :)
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But the question remains....why the hell would he want it done? and in a place that it usually covered by clothing? Branding was once a punishment for criminals ; horrid, but I can see a perverse logic. But "there"?
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But "there"?
There or there about would be the precise area of erotic delight for the aficionados of male youthful and healthy benevolence, like that of a beautiful marble sculpture being brought to life by licking on the spot. Some like it smooth whereas others will go crazy at the sight of a tuft of hair in the derriere.
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The face leaves something to be desired/
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The face leaves something to be desired/
A bit harsh.
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This guy's back is decorated with carnal instructions for your perusal. Please know your limitations.
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Please know your limitations.
more importantly perhaps, know his limitations - the carnal acts displayed are all with female characters!
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more importantly perhaps, know his limitations - the carnal acts displayed are all with female characters!
Alternatively,
with well-hung ladyboys...
work still unfinished, evidently.
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"SOMETHING",,,,Is putting it mildly......
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I just can't imagine the head of state of the UK, Canada, Australia, NZ etc having a tattoo.
Are you talking about grandma Elizabeth?
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Of course, in Thailand having tattoos seems to be endorsed at a high level.
I just can't imagine the head of state of the UK, Canada, Australia, NZ etc having a tattoo.
while not the head of state, in Canada there is the prime minister - is that a high enough level?
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For the avoidance of doubt, I'm referring to the Head of State of Canada (etc), ie Elizabeth.
Whilst she dresses conservatively, I'm fairly confident she will not be concealing any tattoos. If she had tattoos, perhaps it would slightly change attitudes in certain circles.
After that, please imagine the comparison I have in mind, since we're not going to discuss it.
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No more, please...I cannot cope with any more of these hideous photos. On the other hand, it is Hallowe'en for a few more hours.
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No more, please...I cannot cope with any more of these hideous photos. On the other hand, it is Hallowe'en for a few more hours.
One man’s meat is another man’s poison!
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One man’s meat is another man’s poison!
An appropriate metaphor, if ever.
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One man’s meat is another man’s poison!
A small price to pay.
The way I feel at the moment, I'm willing to put my life on the line.
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Too much tattoos is not so nice. But I love the boys with some. The natural boys from the villages have often tattoos.
I love that style. Attachment 11755
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Too much tattoos is not so nice. But I love the boys with some. The natural boys from the villages have often tattoos.
I love that style.
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Maybe they shouldn't start what they can't afford to finish.
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Maybe they shouldn't start what they can't afford to finish.
He's still a young lad and has plenty of time for that.
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I like him from the bellybutton down.
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I would like to gaze at his navel...
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I would like to gaze at his navel...
Thank you for sharing that.
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No more, please... On the other hand, it is Hallowe'en for a few more hours.
Happy Halloween!
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I like the second one, even if the piercing makes me squirm. Well, the face could be....less hairy.
Among my pet hates (and I have plenty of them as is my due at this time of my life) Hallowe'en is high on the list. US posters may be interested to know that it was a film, ET that re-introduced an ancient festival, forgotten for hundreds of years, back into my country.
One of the few good effects of Covid is that no longer do I have kids banging on my door demanding sweets. Or perhaps RT has been forgotten....at any rate, good riddance to that activity.
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Among my pet hates (and I have plenty of them as is my due at this time of my life) Hallowe'en is high on the list.
Second only to fuck*ng Christmas. Thankfully, I usually miss the latter by being in Thailand.
So who’s great idea is it to encourage children to knock on strangers doors at Halloween?? Even if occasionally accompanied by an adult. I was always taught to avoid talking to strangers. Especially in a danger ridden country like the UK. Whole thing should be dumped.
Back to the gruesome tatts!
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more importantly perhaps, know his limitations - the carnal acts displayed are all with female characters!
So we all know where his cock has been before one sa-mokes it. Yuck!!
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Too much tattoos is not so nice. But I love the boys with some. The natural boys from the villages have often tattoos.
I love that style.
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The look says it all really. This handsome young man has just woken up and discovered what his ten-year-old brother has crafted with the aid of some felt tip pens while big brother was asleep. Little brother, however, does show some artistic prowess.
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Again, with picture:
That butterfly above the ass is my stuff of nightmares and would make the boy non-offable for me. However the following (from social media, I don't know the boy) would be no problem (I would even go as far as saying I like the matching tattoo and shorts). It makes no sense!
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There is little to no rhyme or reason to my dislike or acceptance of tattoos.
Yuck:
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No problem at all:
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I can't see the world through your eyes but I can clearly see a difference in the posture of the guys. The guy in picture 2 seems to have a more feminine pose. If I remember correctly, you like them tall and slim, whereas this guy's proportions are "normal" That might reflect your ideas about their tattoos.
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I have never understood (and I don't want to understand) why people would choose to permanently "decorate" their bodies with images they wouldn't be caught dead putting in a frame and hanging on their wall.
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I can't see the world through your eyes but I can clearly see a difference in the posture of the guys. The guy in picture 2 seems to have a more feminine pose. If I remember correctly, you like them tall and slim, whereas this guy's proportions are "normal" That might reflect your ideas about their tattoos.
The guy in attachment 1 should put his shorts over his head and mascarade as a Mexican piñata.
If the guy in attachment 3 has a younger bother with no tattoos I'd be game.
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The guy in attachment 1 should put his shorts over his head and mascarade as a Mexican piñata.
I can also do without the scraggly mustache . . .
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I can also do without the scraggly mustache . . .
I'd much rather the boys had tattoos than those silly little moustaches.
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I find this man's moustache and goatee so endearing.