Ideas about this blog.
You guys know my position on condom use – I choose to use condoms and if you don’t then we aren’t going to fuck.
There are two couples that I’ve played with who really didn’t want me to use a condom – I was polite as I could be in saying that I was pretty serious about condom use. In the end these couples agreed that it was fine (this was well before the fact – not when we were all naked in the living room).
I’m starting to sound like Reverend Wright – preaching. I’ll stop now.
Anyways – back to the idea of this post.
Imagine if all the major brands started selling their own condoms and kept their original tag-lines.
- Sainsbury condoms – making life taste better
- Tesco Condoms – every little helps
- Nike Condoms – Just do it
- Peugeot Condoms – The ride of your life
- KFC Condoms – Finger Licking good
- Minstrels Condoms – melt in your mouth, not in your hand
- Safeway Condoms – Lightening the load
- Abbey National Condoms – because life is complicated enough
- Coca Cola Condoms – The real thing
- Ever Ready Condoms – keep going and going
- Pringles Condoms – once you pop, you can’t stop
- Burger King Condoms – Home of the Whopper
- Goodyear Condoms – “for a longer ride, go wide”
- Muller light condoms – so much pleasure, but where’s the pain?
- Flash Condoms – Just sit back, relax and let flash do all the hard work
- Halford Condoms – we go the extra mile
- Royal Mail Condoms – I saw this and thought of you
- Andrex Condoms – Soft, strong and very very long
- Renault Condoms – size really does matter!
- Domestos Condoms – gets right in the rim
- Heineken Condoms -reaches parts that other condoms just cannot reach
- Carlsberg Condoms – probably the best condom in the world
- Pepperami Condoms – its a bit of an animal
- Polo Condoms – the condom with the hole!! (VERY poor seller !!)
- McDonalds Condoms – I’m Lovin’ it!
With my impending move to Sydney (although I will be living out of Sydney on the beach), I’ve been talking with friends of mine in the city a fair bit lately. Most of my friends who live in the city are gay and I’m looking forward to hanging out with guys who are openly gay. My friends on the coast are all str8, I grew up with str8 friends and some of my best ‘guy sexual partners’ have been bi and very very str8 acting.
I’m very str8 acting myself.
Hanging out with some openly gay guys in a city where I’m not afraid of my grandma walking around the corner seems quite liberating.
However, some of my gay Sydney friends come across as being a bit down. A couple of friends are looking for long term, monogamous relationships and it seems to be getting them down. My str8 guy friends rejoice in their bachelorhood and I know girls who are looking for ‘Mr Right’ but they don’t seem to let it bring them down.
I’m sure I am completely generalizing here but this is what I have observed.
It got me thinking enough that I even did some research and here are a couple of articles I found.
In 1989, the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued its “Report on the Secretary’s Task Force on Youth Suicide,” which found that “A majority of suicide attempts by homosexuals occur during their youth, and gay youth are 2 to 3 times more likely to attempt suicide than other young people. (http://www.outproud.org/article_suicide.html)
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) – a branch of the CDC. In 2002, 132,353 individuals were hospitalized following suicide attempts; 116,639 were treated in emergency departments and released. Most suicides are committed with a firearm (55-60 percent). Suicide is the eighth-leading cause of death for all U.S. men; males are four times more likely to die from suicide than females—even though women report attempting suicide during their lifetimes about three times as often as men. (http://www.nypress.com/article-11537-the-other-epidemic.html)
I don’t think you could ever find completely accurate stats on this topic and those 2 articles are pretty old – I only posted them because they weren’t what I had expected.
This post is more of a serious post and I’d like to hear what you guys think and if the rate of suicide among gay/lesbian youth is 2 times the average – is there anything that could be done to help?
In April 2005 I started this blog. Now 4 and a half years later I’m writing my 1,000th post.
You guys have left me 2,808 comments (which I love reading).
I didn’t keep statistics from the beginning of the blog but in the last 12 months there have been 2.25 million readers (over 6,000 readers a day).
I started writing it because I had an amazing MMF (male/male/female) threesome which really cemented my view that I was bisexual and that I wanted to pursue and explore my bisexuality.
I’m still exploring my sexuality and this blog has been a place where I can openly share my experiences, thoughts and trepidations.
There are a few thanks that I owe….
- Kip who has been my tech off sider. Nothing would ever work with out him.
- To all those other blogs who share links with me – that is what blogging is all about.
- Will – for a whole bunch of my bisexual experiences.
- My other sexual partners. Some have known about this blog and some haven’t – I hope I have protected your privacy when it has been required.
- You guys. Thanks for understanding my need for privacy in keeping some details close to my chest. Thanks for your feedback and discussion on soooo many subjects. And special thanks to all those readers who support my ‘commerical sites’ – your support allows me to continue writing this blog and withouth you guys this blog would not exist.
I really have enjoyed writing this blog and I’m looking forward to the next 1,000 posts.
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