Tag: gay

  • THE CRUISING IS STRONG WITH THIS ONE

    THE CRUISING IS STRONG WITH THIS ONE

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]I could not help but notice that the “cruising” has been very strong, when I go for my daily outdoor exercises, perhaps late afternoon and early evening. Dusk’ish, we will call it.

    [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row content_placement=”top”][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_single_image image=”7348″ img_size=”” alignment=”center” el_class=””][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]I am not talking subtle either; I lost count how many dudes are making a point of drawing attention to their big dick flopping around in their shorts.

    Eye contact. Adjusting. The head nod. The grin. The whole works.

    Dude! Where I come from, that is an invitation to find a spot a little more secluded for some fun.

    I am guessing that your…. “sister?” won’t mind waiting?

    Perhaps she can grab a coffee while she waits.

    HA HA!

    Make today an awesome day —

    ^turnip xx[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][adning id=”6179″][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • PINK CELEBRATES THE RAINBOW

    PINK CELEBRATES THE RAINBOW

    A friend of mine had to deal with a real winner of a homophobe piping up, just to get themselves some attention; try and rile up the homos and confuse them. Unfortunately, for the “phobes” the homos are prepared and are pushing back.

    So I put this collage together for Instagram; with inspiration from my PINK Project at @TURNIPTEEZ.

    This collection started from a need to find the perfect Pink Shirt for Pink Shirt Day and the story hitting a very close to home for me.

    So here it is – I am putting out the Rainbow Colours.

    This was supposed to be the collection I wanted to celebrate this summer. The ‘Rona’ had different plans for us.

    The ‘Rona’ also requires a lot more patience and kindness on our part. Especially when we are dealing with others that may be struggling around us or are working to help keep us all moving forward.

    Come by and take a look. $5 from the sale of every t-shirt from the PINK collection and 10% from the sale of all other items in the PINK collection will be donated to the TREVOR PROJECT from now until 31 December 2020.

    PINK CELEBRATES PRIDE AT TURNIP TEEZ

  • SQUIRT IS HELPING YOU SQUIRT EVEN MORE

    SQUIRT IS HELPING YOU SQUIRT EVEN MORE

    Earlier today Squirt.org told their members that new changes are coming to meet the approach of MSM (men who have sex with men) towards safer sex.

    Men are having different discussions in 2019. We started having different conversations a while ago. I remember first learning about Squirt.org when I was a “wee-gay” and one thing that for sure has not changed has been the Safer Sex practice descriptions.

    Don’t forget the hot hook-ups…those are still happening..

    Totally not the person writing this article 😉

    Up until this change, to the best of my knowledge, the options available to you were;

    • Rather Not Say
    • Always
    • Never
    • Usually

    Which, from my experiences, NEVER 100% truly explained what an individuals practices were and I bet so many men didn’t hook up because of wrong perceptions.

    What’s New?

    Now the options and their intended meaning are;

    • Condoms – You are using condoms
    • PrEP – You are using PrEP
    • PrEP and Condoms – You are using PrEP and condoms
    • TasP – Treatment as Prevention, HIV+ under treatment and Undetectable
    • TasP and Condoms – You are using Treatment as Prevention, HIV+ under treatment and Undetectable and condoms
    • Let’s Talk – You prefer to talk to your partner
    • Rather Not Say

    Where Does This Lead?

    This raises so many questions in my mind about where this leads us.

    Will this open more doors of communication? Will MSM start having discussions with each other or find ways to better educate themselves?

    Is this a step in the right direction in finding partners that align with your “groove” or is it a way to perpetuate stigma?

    Thoughts?