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the smaller/older guy in this picture is the guy who took the pictures and runs the blog. he also claims he has slept with most of these guys in question especially the guy in the cowboy hat which il post soon. i doubt any of these guys slept with him and if they did then im sure he would of took pictures and posted them. if they needed sex or wanted to experiment then i think they would of fucked eachother rather than this guy


I know he's intimated, and even said that he'd slept with a few of the guys on there. I don't think he meant most of them. I know one of the things that he'd said was that a lot of them, while 100% "Straight" are comfortable enough with their sexuality to flirt with him, and tease him outrageously.

You'd be surprised what guys 10,000 miles away from home will do. Plus, maybe they didn't want to do anything with any of their comrades, and he was a "safe" choice. You never know.

Besides, it's not like he's ugly or anything.....
 

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the smaller/older guy in this picture is the guy who took the pictures and runs the blog. he also claims he has slept with most of these guys in question especially the guy in the cowboy hat which il post soon. i doubt any of these guys slept with him and if they did then im sure he would of took pictures and posted them. if they needed sex or wanted to experiment then i think they would of fucked eachother rather than this guy

There are too many people who treat others like mere toys. Sure, it's nice to have good physical attributes. We enjoy beautiful nature scenes, beautiful paintings, etc., so it's only natural that we would enjoy seeing a nice body; there is nothing wrong with that. But still, these are people and not toys. I find it disturbing that people see having a huge number of sex partners as something to brag about or as something desirable.
 

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Bump anyone have anymore military pics?

There's a whole thread about "Genuine Military Material" in the Underwear Clothing and Appearance Issues forum. That's probably a better place for it; 'cause even though our troops are important, and should be treated like rock stars, they're not really celebs. Bummer.
 

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I am absolutely certain that I am not the only one who is totally turned off by smoking. However, I realize that not everyone is. In fact, a few people might find that smoking adds to attraction. However, you are projecting. From your comment, it seems that you think that no one would find smoking unattractive. It would be interesting to know why you are so defensive.


FYI --

Tobacco Use in the U.S. Military
  • There are disparities in smoking rates among the different military branches:4

  • Smoking rates are particularly high among deployed service members. The Veterans Administration estimates that more than 50 percent of all active duty personnel currently stationed in Iraq smoke.5
  • Many military personnel use smokeless tobacco, either instead of or in addition to cigarettes. Rates of smokeless tobacco use are on the rise, having increased from 12.2 percent in 2002 to 14.5 percent in 2005.6
 

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FYI --

Tobacco Use in the U.S. Military
  • There are disparities in smoking rates among the different military branches:4

  • Smoking rates are particularly high among deployed service members. The Veterans Administration estimates that more than 50 percent of all active duty personnel currently stationed in Iraq smoke.5
  • Many military personnel use smokeless tobacco, either instead of or in addition to cigarettes. Rates of smokeless tobacco use are on the rise, having increased from 12.2 percent in 2002 to 14.5 percent in 2005.6

It would be interesting to determine the percentage who began smoking after joining the military. Then we'd be able to determine whether the military experience influences people to begin smoking. If it does, corrective steps should be taken.
 

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It would be interesting to determine the percentage who began smoking after joining the military. Then we'd be able to determine whether the military experience influences people to begin smoking. If it does, corrective steps should be taken.


More FYI --

Why Do So Many Military Personnel Use Tobacco?

Many of the tobacco users in the military did not use tobacco products when they entered the service. Among current smokers in the military, 37.5 percent started to smoke after joining. Department of Defense survey data show some possible reasons for this high initiation rate:7
  • 42 percent of active duty personnel surveyed say that cigarettes are available at many places on installations, and this makes it easy to smoke.
  • Over 40 percent of service members report that "most" of their friends in the service smoke.
  • Active duty personnel cite several reasons why they began smoking:
    • To relieve stress – 25.4 percent.
    • Needed to relax or calm down – 26.2 percent.
    • To relieve boredom – 22.2 percent.
Personally, I just get a little riled when deployed American military are criticized for most anything. Those men and women endure a level of stress that most of us cannot even fathom--thank God. So if it's nicotine or psychotropic meds that help, so be it.

Here's the whole report from the American Lung Association ....

Military - American Lung Association
 

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More FYI --

Why Do So Many Military Personnel Use Tobacco?

Many of the tobacco users in the military did not use tobacco products when they entered the service. Among current smokers in the military, 37.5 percent started to smoke after joining. Department of Defense survey data show some possible reasons for this high initiation rate:7
  • 42 percent of active duty personnel surveyed say that cigarettes are available at many places on installations, and this makes it easy to smoke.
  • Over 40 percent of service members report that "most" of their friends in the service smoke.
  • Active duty personnel cite several reasons why they began smoking:
    • To relieve stress – 25.4 percent.
    • Needed to relax or calm down – 26.2 percent.
    • To relieve boredom – 22.2 percent.
Personally, I just get a little riled when deployed American military are criticized for most anything. Those men and women endure a level of stress that most of us cannot even fathom--thank God. So if it's nicotine or psychotropic meds that help, so be it.

Here's the whole report from the American Lung Association ....

Military - American Lung Association

Thank you for including the link; it was very revealing.

Without going into detail, the linked-to article indicates that smoking is very costly to the military because it reduces physical fitness, increases medical costs, and creates other problems as well. It also indicates that many in the military want to quit but do not succeed in doing so and that many smokers in the military started smoking after joining the military.

Considering the above, the military should take reasonable steps to discourage people joining the military from starting smoking. It might help if the military encouraged personnel to use other means to control stress, especially if it could be shown that the idea that smoking reduces stress is misleading. The temporary stress relief provided by smoking is exceeded by the stress that smoking causes.

Some years ago, I had to visit a naval base to obtain classified information on naval radar operation. I was glad that I didn't have to be there very long since the smoke was unbearable. I wonder whether the military gives any consideration to the effect that smoking has on non-smokers. If I were younger and considering joining the military, the difficulty of avoiding second-hand smoke would prevent me from joining.
 
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I know he's intimated, and even said that he'd slept with a few of the guys on there. I don't think he meant most of them. I know one of the things that he'd said was that a lot of them, while 100% "Straight" are comfortable enough with their sexuality to flirt with him, and tease him outrageously.

You'd be surprised what guys 10,000 miles away from home will do. Plus, maybe they didn't want to do anything with any of their comrades, and he was a "safe" choice. You never know.

Besides, it's not like he's ugly or anything.....


I think you nailed it.

Some str8 guys, in certain situations, might let a guy blow them. It's possible. But they probably wouldn't want it from a close friend or someone they see every day.

A random guy, such as the horny gay contractor, might just fit the bill.
 
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FYI: Many sites which sell electronic cigarettes offer a military discount.

For those of you who don't know, an electronic cigarette uses a battery (which can look like a real cigarette, or a bit like a pen, a screwdriver, etc.) to vaporize a liquid composed of vegetable glycerin and/or propylene glycol, flavoring, and nicotine. There isn't much research on the safety of e-cigs, but as they are smokeless and contain no carcinogens, one can reasonably conclude that they are significantly less harmful to one's health than tobacco cigarettes. Nicotine is itself highly toxic and not good for one's heart, so they can't be classified as "safe," but they are probably as safe as any other nicotine substitute (e.g., a nicotine patch or gum).
 

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back on topic... Jackson has an incredible set of nuts and Scully is almost shaved smooth and hot as hell! Seems a few guys are trimmed or shaved! Very cool that they're comfortable with that.
 
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I am a military brat on both sides of my family. I've been around hot military guys and have even had some experiances with many really hot/hung ones
 

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I think you nailed it.

Some str8 guys, in certain situations, might let a guy blow them. It's possible. But they probably wouldn't want it from a close friend or someone they see every day.

A random guy, such as the horny gay contractor, might just fit the bill.

Sounds like one of my experience with a National Gaurd's Men. He let blow him in the back of SUV because he was horny as hell. I run into his twin brother by surprise.