Getting older (early fifties) has not meant that the experience of sexuality, passion and desire has dissipated and petered out. On the contrary, advancing age has brought unexpected insights and surprises; new personal depth and understanding of male sexuality; a renewed inner fire, invigorating and expanding personal desires and passions; an elevated sense of mystical communion with a sacred, divine, sexual energy pulsating ever stronger within. And astonishing discoveries of what new pleasure a man’s body is capable of. Ironically, the external world does not appear to understand the righteous male sexuality clumsily alluded to here. New, non-binary concepts obfuscate it. Depictions of masculinity as toxic, abusive and destructive threaten to eclipse this complex and beautiful experience of masculinity, sometimes making it shameful and apparently, ugly to be male. This is why I visit to this site. To wallow in the words and the images posted by Mr Cox and his friends and admirers. It thrills to see private experiences (that I once thought were mine alone) being expressed by men of all persuasions and ages, from all over the planet. It makes me understand that there is a shared experience of masculinity that is greater than I am and that this may well be the eternal force which authors the sexuality that defines me.
Words : The Hermit. – Header Image : Seattle’s Rain City Jacks Group
It is for these kind of insights that I am devote follower of this blog. I’m a married man of 57 feeling exactly as The Hermit. Word by word. Masculinity is a sacred space of a man’s soul. And there’s no other way of sharing it but with another man, no matter if married, divorced, single or any sexual orientation. Thanks again for this wonderful space of sharing. – Andreas
I came out relatively ‘late’ in life, after a loving marriage and children. It was not an easy time for my wife or myself but we managed to get to a place where now our friendship is as strong as ever and my sexuality is never an issue with her, or my boys ( now grown men ) . I’m still a Dad and Grandfather and never take that for granted . I’m lucky . Andres and Hermit , your words resonate and are very powerful. – Respect . – Billy
That photo is from a photo shoot at Seattle’s Rain City Jacks group.
I was there that day and remember it well. 🤙🏽💦
Hello Will, lucky you. What an amazing photo
There were at least 40 guys participating in that days’ “shoot”, as I recall.
I too am thankful for the understanding and inspiration that cums from visiting this site. And to know that other married silver daddies visit Rain City Jacks may finally give me the courage to try it.
I’m married and recommend it.
All types, from all situations.
The ground rules keep safe, the loved ones at home. Helps there be little need for talk, during…and boundaries are respected.
I’m 67.
That beautiful image of men communing with men to share pleasure as men is what I want the world to see and understand. I am certain that if men were more freely able express their inherent masculinity this way the world would be a better, more productive and more peaceful world.
It is for these kind of insights that I am devote follower of this blog. I’m a married man of 57 feeling exactly as The Hermit. Word by word. Masculinity is a sacred space of a man’s soul. And there’s no other way of sharing it but with another man, no matter if married, divorced, single or any sexual orientation. Thanks again for this wonderful space of sharing
AMEN, AMEN Brother. !
I came out relatively ‘late’ in life, after a loving marriage and children. It was not an easy time for my wife or myself but we managed to get to a place where now our friendship is as strong as ever and my sexuality is never an issue with her, or my boys ( now grown men ) . I’m still a Dad and Grandfather and never take that for granted . I’m lucky .
Andres and Hermit , your words resonate and are very powerful.
Respect .