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This may have been posted here before, but is worth a repost! :biggrin:

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I saw this on Twitter and it made me laugh. This is where porn is at too, IMHO. There are still those who prefer the twinky boys on the left, but give me the guys on the right any day. That’s why I am so thankful for guys like Colton. He brings excitement to the site. I miss Ryan Pitt, Benjamin Dover. Those guys that might not necessarily look exactly like the guys on the right but they’re definitely not like those on the left. Maybe somewhere in between.
 
Could you post a picture? I can't afford a subscription right now and that Google search seems wrought with peril.
 
It's almost the end of summer. I've spent the summer or at least most of it in Central Illinois around Bloomington-Normal. Hanging out with some cousins and my sister and a bunch of nieces and nephews. A lot of fun. In a move that Mikeyank and a few others here might find extremely amusing, I signed up for Biblical Hebrew with a professor out of Utah of all places. It is an online class of roughly 40 on Zoom and I am enjoying it. Not coming from a particularly observant family, I received around 4 months of Hebrew at age 13 so I could do the traditional bar mitzvah, more to please my grandfather than anything else. But now I have decided to exercise my brain a bit by doing a deeper dive and exercising some brain cells. After all, I can't spend all my time walking or bicycling on the trail near my house and ogling the college boys out doing their afternoon runs.
 
I :smiley-love021: You juanjo. lol. I too was brought up in a non religious Jewish home and was sent to Hebrew School for several months before turning 13 for my bar mitzvah lessons. Lol

I also spend a lot of free time walking now when not working at my part time job, also ogling college age boys often shirtless or at least in shorts and tank tops during the summer months. My extended neighborhood has turned into a tourist attraction and lots of young hot tourists to ogle. 😍
 
I :smiley-love021: You juanjo. lol. I too was brought up in a non religious Jewish home and was sent to Hebrew School for several months before turning 13 for my bar mitzvah lessons. Lol

I also spend a lot of free time walking now when not working at my part time job, also ogling college age boys often shirtless or at least in shorts and tank tops during the summer months. My extended neighborhood has turned into a tourist attraction and lots of young hot tourists to ogle. 😍
I quite understand. Where I am in Illinois at present, there is a university just down the bicycle/walking path just out my backdoor. It's about a ten-minute walk to the campus and the little business district next to it. There are any number of fine young men who jog, skateboard, bicycle, or otherwise use that path and when the weather is warm, as now, a number of them are shirtless. It's the little things in life ...
 
My Hebrew teacher, who was Jewish, did use some of those Yiddish phrases. So I did pick up some. I'm probably one of the few Latinos who says "oy vey".

I have had several Jewish friends who I now realize I was attracted to, so at the risk of sounding like I'm fetishizing, I do wish I could have settled down with a nice Jewish boy.
 
My Hebrew teacher, who was Jewish, did use some of those Yiddish phrases. So I did pick up some. I'm probably one of the few Latinos who says "oy vey".

I have had several Jewish friends who I now realize I was attracted to, so at the risk of sounding like I'm fetishizing, I do wish I could have settled down with a nice Jewish boy.
There are a few Ladinos around here in the USA. The Sephardim are descendants of the Jews who lived in Spain until the expulsions in 1492. My family left Spain then and traveled to the Ottoman Empire settling in what later became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. What Yiddish I learned was from wayward Ashkenazi boys like our buddy Mikeyank back when I was a young man. But I settled down with a nice Italian-Argentine boy but an engineer so my parents were happy he was a professional.
 
There are a few Ladinos around here in the USA. The Sephardim are descendants of the Jews who lived in Spain until the expulsions in 1492. My family left Spain then and traveled to the Ottoman Empire settling in what later became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. What Yiddish I learned was from wayward Ashkenazi boys like our buddy Mikeyank back when I was a young man. But I settled down with a nice Italian-Argentine boy but an engineer so my parents were happy he was a professional.
All four of my grandparents were born in Europe, either Russia or Poland and they spoke Yiddish fluently. My parents understood it but only spoke it a bit. Third generation, my brother and I are clueless except for mostly the same words that Treb knows. :ROFLMAO:
 
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