I think we also need to remember the difference between drag queens and transgendered people (along with the transition). Drag is only an occasional thing, whereas those who are transgendered live as women (or a man if it is a woman who wants to be a man). Drag is for entertainment. The transition from one gender to the other is a need to be who you are. Transgendered people will dress as the gender they wish to be and still seek members of the gender in which they are attracted, sometimes at great peril. Thus, we should remember that a drag queen is unlikely looking for a date while dressed that way while someone who is transgendered is.
Well, I don't think Bertie would be too keen on the idea of his own brother being a lamb to be slaughtered. I he knew about the danger, I doubt he'd allow it. He'd have found a way to stop it. Wilcox, on the other hand, would have the motive to have Granger killed if at all possible. However, he severely underestimates Granger, and I hope that Wilcox hangs for his treachery.
If I remember correctly, there's a musical on Broadway as well. I've always wanted to see it, but I don't know when I'll ever get a chance to go to New York City.
I don't know if he's quite ready for that, but then, you never know. I don't get the whole fisting thing personally. To me, it would seemingly minimize the impact of anal intercourse.
Where do you get the idea that Bertie knew what happened to The Rattlesnake, Conner? I don't think he'd sink that low, and he has expressed great dislike for Admiral Wilcox along with the governor. I know Bertie is a gambling man a heart, but I don't think he'd sink to treason.
Well well... more French treachery is what there seems to be. Admiral Wilcox will be most displeased. He wanted Granger to fail in finding out what happened to The Rattlesnake. However, he was successful, and I believe he'll come up with a plan to rescue the crew and restore the ship to British control. I hope the next chapter will be out soon.
Hanson? Ewww... I feel like I'm going to vomit. Surely, rock would be better in the late 90's. Let me think. Oh, there's The Verve, Matchbox 20, and I do believe Green Day's album, Nimrod, came out in that period of time. Hanson though? Ewww... doesn't everyone in retrospect shudder at the mere thought of them?
That was a good chapter indeed. The new insight into the whole Neil situation on Robbie's part was interesting. That had to be difficult for him to tell nonetheless. Also, I wonder if at long last Cody has met his match.
Chase, I'm going to be very blunt here. Why do you, at times, feel the need to be an insufferable asshole? Drug abuse is not funny. It's not cute, and it's sure as f**k not something to be proud of. Maybe one day you'll grow up and stop being a jackass. I don't like having rants like this, but someone needs to call you out on your bullshit. I personally find you likable some of the time, but when you pull stunts like this and whatever comment you left on Eric's blog, I can't f**king stand you. Grow up.
Oh, I bet you're cute too.
That certainly was an interesting chapter. For some reason, Robbie seems to dislike the fact that JP and Stefan slept with Matt. I wonder why.
Well, that is interesting. Still, I find it unlikely for someone like Matt who can have any hot guy he wanted to hook up with someone like that. Stef and JP are obvious exceptions as they're timeless hotties, but beyond that I doubt most 18 year old guys would have sex with guys so much older. I wouldn't mind joining your group myself. However, I do not know how to access it at this time.
I think some guys like to stand out in a crowd, and this is certainly the case of drag queens. It also fulfills a need, a need to look beautiful. It is worth noting that in actual numbers, there are more straight men who like cross dressing. As for the gay community and drag queens, it's all about fun, femininity, and a certain sense of pride. It's definitely not my thing, but I find no reason to be a drag queen. To me, it just seems like too much work.
I am currently reading "Darksong Rising" by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. It is part of The Spellsong Cycle (the third book in the series). I have already read "The Soprano Sorceress" and "The Spellsong War" of the same series. I highly recommend them.
Now now, Rob. There's nothing at all wrong with sex, and there's nothing wrong with having a kinky side. We all have our little fetishes. And Steve, yes really. Come on now. Surely you have a wild side too.
Well, some like a lover to be slow and gentle... nothing wrong with that at all. Others like to be f**ked like an animal... scratches down their back and getting pounded really hard. Still others like a bit of both. Personally, I fall into the last category. Still others like to be the animal stalking their prey and having their way with them with animalistic vigor.
My mouth is watering just thinking about him. He looks good enough to eat.
Good lawd... interesting chapter. The cop was a bit nasty. Why couldn't it at least have been a cute cop in his mid 20's with muscles galore?
Robbie was in high school at the time, not college. He went to one of the east coast universities if I remember correctly. He's in his 30's in this story, and that would be right. See, Matt would be 18 in the story, and that means that he was conceived in 1979 when his father was 17 or so.