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  1. No, the guy in the photo isn't me. This is Dustin McNeer. I just love his smile, his physics. I was born and grew up in Munich, Bavaria. Bavaria is part of Germany, Germany is part of Europe. My origin is a part of me and I don't want to deny my roots, but I don't feel as Bavarian or as German. I don't want to think within those boundaries. I'm just a human being, living on earth - not more, not less. At some point I found out that I was not only interested in women, but also in men. The latter has become even more prevalent than I ever thought. My first relationship with a man turned out not to be good for me. It was a gradual process that he isolated me from family and friends. Later he beat and raped me. He apologized and regretted it and I forgave him because I loved him. But it happened again and again. At some time I reached the point where I only had two options left. Either I disappear in the dead of night, afraid he'll find me, or I kill myself. Guess what option I chose. I literally started a new life. I escaped to another town, changed my name. My middle name became my first name. That's why you know Tommy aka Thomas. For the first few months I lived in my old rickety car, continued my studies and had several jobs on the side. When I finished my studies and earned my first doctorate in economics, I was still living in a very nice flat-sharing community. My sex life can be classified as excessive. I had countless one-night stands. I never wanted a relationship again. I failed. To make a long story short, almost ten years ago I fell in love unexpectedly. Today he is not only my best friend and the love of my life but also my husband since last month. My friend @RunItsBlip wrote recently in a thread of me: change is neither good or bad good is good bad is bad change is change and all three are on occasion necessary Bad things happened to me, good things happened to me. I don't want to miss anything that's happened to me in my life. It made me the person I am today. I know that I can get up again when I fall. Life is an adventure, life is change. If you want to know more details about me, just visit my profile.
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  3. Bay Area based photographer, Mark Jenkins, specializes in male fitness, travel and black & white fine art photography. His prints have been exhibited at gallery shows and his work has been published in numerous calendars and books, including his solo book “Watermark” published by Bruno Gmunder.
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  4. So, look at these dreamy beaches , some of the best ones in Italy ( that's my Country ) Cala Goloritzé, Sardinia Cala Goloritzé is one of Italy’s most enduringly famous beaches, located at the base of a ravine on Sardinia's idyllic northeastern coast. It’s tiny, but no less beautiful with its limestone cliffs, soft ivory sand, and striking, blue-green ocean. In fact, it's so special that it was made a UNESCO site in 1995. Marasusa, Calabria Marasusa Beach is located in the town of Tropea, widely regarded as the jewel of Calabria and christened “La Costa degli Dei”—the Coast of the Gods. It’s easy to see why deities would approve: Marasusa is home to scenic cliffs, pristine white sand, and calm, clear waters. Cala Granara, Spargi Located on Isola di Spargi in the Maddalena Archipelago, Cala Granara could almost be mistaken for a tropical Tahitian beach . It’s not flanked by dramatic cliffs like many Italian beaches; instead, it’s backed by palms and lush island plants. The shallow turquoise waters are perfect for snorkeling and the silvery sand begs for all-day sunbathing. Cala Pulcino, Lampedusa The picturesque Cala Pulcino is located on Lampedusa, the largest of the Italian Pelagie Islands. You’ll need to spend half an hour hiking over rocks and through thick vegetation to get there, but upon arrival you’ll be rewarded with powdery sand, spectacular views, and the endless blue Mediterranean stretching into the distance.
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  5. another day of scan-o-rama. my feature for today is Pierce Brosnan - he's my favourite Bond, even though he's not blonde. https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17535-broderick-matthew/ https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17536-brookefield-will/ https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17537-brooks-glenn/ https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17538-brosnan-pierce/ https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17539-brown-chris/ ++++++++++++++++++++ https://www.adonismale.com/files/file/16663-brosnan-pierce/ Colt
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  9. sent the Three Stooges song link to the other writers and the response? "Maybe we can write a rap?" "Yeah - how about a rapping minister?" "Don't think anybody would want to be compared to the Three Stooges...Like the rap idea" ARRRRRRG! a bunch of extremely vanilla people believing for a second that they can construct a rap that won't make Ice Cube and Eminem magically appear and beat them to death... they are not only deluded but offered a virtually prepackaged no fail bit and they don't get it
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  10. and the message for today is: save your money. I've posted a couple more calendars, see tab above, and a selection of studs led by the ineffable Tom Brock. how a man can be that handsome and walk down the street without being propositioned every two minutes - well, I know the answer to that - he asked to be remunerated for his time and tallywhacker! ah, well, that is what fantasies are for! https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17451-brawn-michael/ https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17452-breck-peter/ https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17453-brent-jeremy/ https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17454-brickman-joshua-michael/ https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/17455-brock-tom/ Colt
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  11. Scala dei Turchi, Sicily The beach at the base of Scala dei Turchi, a rocky cliff on the coast near Realmonte, is striking in its uniqueness. Its fiery bronze sands are a stunning contrast to the azure ocean in front, and the pale gray cliffs behind. The area is famous for being one of Sicily's most beautiful natural wonders. Spiaggia delle Due Sorelle, Marche Located on the spectacular Riviera del Conero, this super-secluded beach is accessible only by shuttle or boat from Porto Numana. The shore is made up of fine, white pebbles, which lead into the striking, emerald green Adriatic. The best views are from the ocean, where you can admire the steep white cliffs of Monte Conero towering over the beach before you. Cala Tonnarella, Sicily It’s a trek to get to Cala Tonnarella, a hidden cove residing inside of the Zingaro Nature Reserve on the Gulf of Castellammare. Inaccessible via road, you’ll have to hike about an hour to get to it from the reserve’s southern car park, but it’s worth the effort: Upon arrival, you’ll be met with a secluded and uncrowded paradise. Baia delle Zagare, Puglia Accessible by land through its namesake hotel or via boat from Mattinata, Baia delle Zagare is as secluded and exclusive as they come. Sheltered by steep limestone cliffs, the half-mile beach allows just 30 visitors a day outside of hotel guests, keeping its shoreline pristine and perpetually uncrowded. Added bonus: the beach looks out towards some seriously Instagram-worthy rock formations, which jut out dramatically from the emerald-blue Adriatic.
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  12. Chiaia di Luna, Ponza Chiaia di Luna is quite easily one of the most scenic settings in Italy. The beach is a narrow crescent of silky sand at the base of a towering, 328-foot volcanic rock wall curved in a half-moon shape—hence its name. It’s located on Ponza, the largest island in the Pontine Archipelago, which is dense with spectacular beaches. Baia dei Turchi, Puglia Not to be confused with the beach at Scala Dei Turchi in Sicily, which also appears on this list, this sprawling beach is tucked away in a protected nature reserve in Puglia, just north of Otranto. Backed by a dense pine forest, Baia dei Turchi has a mile of white sand and water that happens to be some of the cleanest in the country, hence its Blue Flag status. Cala di Volpe, Sardinia Cala di Volpe is located on Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, one of the most beautiful and expensive stretches of coastline in all of Italy. The beach is famous for its Bermuda-blue water and the glamorous Hotel cala di Volpe resort behind it, though you don’t need to be a guest to swim there. Spiaggia di Sansone, Elba Tuscany's Elba Island is home to many contenders for this list, but Sansone tops it. Its pristine shore—a mixture of sand and smooth white pebbles—leads you to calm transparent water. It’s shallow, too, so it’s popular with families and for snorkeling .
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  13. Jean Louis aka Mikal Janos
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  14. Why is it impossible to see this extraordinary picture without the cut in the middle?
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