6 thoughts on “Sacred Intimate

  1. I’d just like to say that if you are going to target someone at a urinal be careful who you chose. I was 16 years old when and older guy (maybe 25 or so) stood next to me at a urinal in a sports centre and took out his large semi-erect dick topped by a bush of black pubes sprouting from his zip. My cock shrunk in comparison and I couldn’t pee as I was traumatised. I left hurriedly and felt embarrassed because I’d failed to pee even though he didn’t pee either and was just slowly wanking! For the next 30-odd years I could not pee at a urinal if a guy stood next to me. That caused many a ruined night out till eventually I would wait for a cubicle to free up even if standing like a prat while half a dozen guys peed at urinals. I am gay but as an uninvited sexual advance it was still traumatic. If I’d been 10 years older I might have welcomed it. And the trauma lasted even though I was jerking about the guy’s cock within, probably, 6 months it happening. Choose appropriate targets – probably someone not peeing and semi-hard. Cheers!

  2. Interesting reply. I have to agree there is a side to sex “period” that transcends the physical. In my experience sex can release many emotions. For some reason, time I guess, modern humans reject the idea that sexual energy is of value. I know it can heal emotional wounds and is so much deeper than an orgasm. Just wanted to respond to the sleazy-sacred reply. It has merit for sure.

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