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  1. Until reading your post, I had no idea that Tyler Wu had been a profesional skater. (Nor that he was in fact born in the UK). He is certainly an excellent porn actor, although I have never liked his vdos when he has had that Prince Edward thing. Oh, and it's your lucky day because I see on the internet that he has his own Tenga now. It is described on the Fleshjack site as - The Tyler Wu Fleshjack: “Skater Boy” Thin, muscular, limber… the prototypical figure skater boy you’ve always crushed on but never had a chance with, is now all yours to enjoy . . . Spread his little twink cheeks and glide into one long narrow textured chamber lined with various crisscrossing textures. Tyler’s Fleshjack texture can best be described as a long cluster of densely-packed diagonal ribs and nubs designed to snuggly spiral around your cock with perfection. https://www.fleshjack.com/blogs/the-daily-jack/introducing-new-fleshjack-boy-tyler-wu
  2. I wonder if this is part of the reason dating the opposite sex and marriage is increasingly out of favour with both sexes in Japan. Young adults in Japan are having less and less sex, according to a recent review (2025) – and we don’t know why. The review estimated that around half of Japanese people reach their mid-twenties with no sexual experience at all, and approximately 10 per cent reach their 30s before having sex. Even those who have lost their virginity don’t seem to be having much sex. Online surveys from the 2020s indicate that around half of Japanese adults aged 20–49 are sexually inactive, meaning they haven’t had sex in the past year. https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/japanese-people-sex-inactivity-inexperience
  3. I think most viewers assume the same. I cannot speak for skaters but with ballet dancers it is - generally speaking - not the case. Many male ballet dancers have female partners and children, at least according to one of the female dancers I met several times. On the other hand, the exceptions have included some of the greatest male dancers of all time including Rudolph Nureyev, his long time lover Eric Bruhn, the great Australian dancer Sir Robert Helpmann, Jorge Don, Wayne Sleep, Vaslav Nijinsky (although it is just possible he was bisexual before his career ended in his late 20s and he became confined more or less to sanitoria for the mentally disordered), and some of the great choreographers like Jerome Robbins, Sir Frederick Ashton, Alvin Ailey, John Cranko and John Neumeier. There is tale featuring Robert Helpmann which, given how camp he became, may well be true. He was choreographing a ballet for one of the New York companies. Crossing over one of the broad avenues at Central Park South en route to the State Theatre in Lincoln Centre, he did not realise he had dropped his umbrella. Seeing this, the big burly cop on traffic duty shouted to him, "Hey fairy! You dropped your wand." Whereupon Helpmann turned around, gave the cop a withering stare, picked up the umbrella and with a broad sweeping Harry Potterish motion shouted, "Vanish!"
  4. The problem with warning notices is that the determined thrill seeker usually pays no attention to them since they all usually say roughy the same thing. One warning notice i did actually read was when I had the great pleasure of being invited to meet the late Princess Galyani, the elder sister of the late King. She lived in a large house off Sukhumvit that could I suppose have belonged to almost any rich person. It certainly was not a palace. As you entered, apart from two soldiers, you could not fail to see a large notice which read: DO NOT BEWARE OF THE DOG - BEWARE OF THE OWNER!
  5. Come to think of it, if he decides to shoot himself in the head, I suspect there will be a great deal of blood spatter to be cleaned up. With the gun up his ass, talk about spreading the shit!
  6. I suppose in a thread about forum members passing, mention of other old television series they will have loved is not so much of a tangent. We could therefore mention some of the finest from British TV: namely Porridge with Ronnie Barker and the excellent Richard Beckinsale who died far too young aged only 31; Rising Damp with another marvellous ensemble cast including Beckinsale, Leonard Rossiter and Frances de la Tour; the great, unbeatable Fawlty Towers; and then the one that the direction of this thread has seemed most like, although that was in a gentler, less abrasive way, the classic Are You Being Served? I wonder who is playing Mrs Slocombe and who Mr. Humphries? And who owns the pussy? On the other hand, the madness of Monty Python does also spring to mind!
  7. Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it is against the rules of the Board to publish PMs.
  8. Totally agree with charging those who deliberately endanger themselves (in the eyes of others) for the cost of rescue. Rather like the vacationers who total their motorcycles in Thailand and end up having to pay a great deal for medical treatment and/or repatriation. There seems to be a small breed of people who take note of written warnings but assume that they are for beginners - not for experienced climbers like them. As we know, bodies can lie albeit mummified for 5 millennia, as evidenced by the man found in 1991 - Ötzi, also called The Iceman, was discovered in a melting Swiss glacier 5,300 years after it is estimated he died. Because of wounds on his body, researchers know that he was with at least one other person. They therefore knew where they were going as presumably did others!
  9. How very funny that @Olddaddy has downvoted a post which is 100% factual. Maybe facts mean so little to him and he prefers a fantasy land of his own creation. According to flight manager data, all 46 flights between China and Japan have been cancelled in the next two weeks. As of December 22, 2025, the number of cancelled flights from mainland China to Japan in January 2026 reached 2195, with a flight cancellation rate of 40.4%. https://www.webull.com.my/news-detail/14068465430971392
  10. Isn't is called something like dynamic pricing - and it extends from hotels, airfares, theatre tickets and a whole host of other items where there is a fixed supply and a fluctuating market? Not sure if they are still on the go, but there used to be websites for both hotels and air fares where "last minute" offers were available. I had a friend in London who always purchased from these shops - and almost always got tickets/rooms. In the old days in Britain, for air tickets they were called "bucket shops". Rather than offer discounts themselves, airlines would give them a bunch of tickets which they would not expect to sell for a particular route on a particular day. I remember a return flight to Milan on consecutive days for about a third of the usual price.
  11. Until I read the clip, I assumed the GoFundMe was a result of his being driven out of the Celebrity Big Brother House! Reading it, the man is clearly in the present situation as a result of walking away from his career at what has been called the height of his fame. Clearly he was earning a considerable amount of cash. Many of us change careers or jobs and we do not end up about to lose our home. How his considerable success as an actor could translate into similar success as a boxer, I toitally fail to understand - but then I abhor boxing. If everyone whose own choices have resulted in the possibilty of losing their homes opened a GoFundMe page, I wonder what the world is coming to. Sure, many need and deserve assistance. From what I read on that page, I do not believe Rourke does. Mickey’s life never followed a safe or protected path. At the height of his success, he stepped away from Hollywood in search of truth and authenticity, choosing risk over comfort. Boxing—real and punishing—left lasting physical and emotional scars, and the industry that once celebrated him moved on quickly. What followed were years of struggle not defined by spectacle, but by survival: health challenges, financial strain, and the quiet toll of being left behind. Today, Mickey is facing a very real and urgent situation: the threat of eviction from his home.
  12. As noted earlier by @Pete1111, even when friends/family know where you are exploring, it can take months to find the body. On Everest think decades. The explorer George Mallory was lost in 1924. The body was discovered in 1999, remarkably preserved by the freezing conditions.
  13. Well, I guess @Olddaddy might just need to adjust his plans somewhat. In mid-June 2022 at the start of his posting career, in a thread on this Board he described himself as 59 and in a followng one as about to hit the big 6-0. The posts' dates were June 4 and 5 2022 and he stated later that his birthday is June 29. He must therefore now be 63. But - there's always a "but" - in a post when he was in The Philippines made just a few days later on that brthday on June 29 2022, he wrote "I'm 62yo". Something wrong somewhere surely when you cannot remember your age! To suggest that he will be 65 in 2035 implies that either this or the earlier post are/were a fantasy - or he is in some dreamland. To further suggest that he will be posting/"trolling" in 25 years time may be fractionally more accurate - with a very strong emphasis on "may" given his weight and the illnesses he has occasionally complained about. Indeed two days before his 2022 birthday he posted about the ailments that exhaust him. @Olddaddy wrote in July 2022, "At 62yo I just it seems, don't have the stamina anymore to keep " fucking" ,to keep taking guys back to the room whether they are paid or free , in fact last night I ordered pizza in my hotel room and watched a movie ,all alone ! I envy you guy on here who can..." And it is surely a very particular foresight given his comment made just three days ago in the Patpong Comings And Goings thread which was - @Olddaddy: "We don't know when we are going to go 😇😇" I trust he makes it through the Kakadu Trail!
  14. Earlier in the thread I just noticed a few posts starting with one asking: why take the risk of visiting certain countries where homosexuality is illegal, especially Muslim countries? Those of a certain generation had no qualms about finding gay sex in many countries in Asia, just as they had in North Africa for many decades. Yet a good number of them had anti-gay legislation on their books - Singapore (repealed only in the last few years), Malaysia (still in existence), Hong Kong (repealed in 1990), Taiwan (only after martial law ended in 1987 did gay sex eventually become legal), South Korea (where martial law continued till 1992), China (decriminalised in 1997 and removed from the list of psychiatric illnesses in 2001), and Japan where there were major social sanctions rather than legal ones. Virtually all of those countries annually jailed some citizens for engaging in gay sex until their laws were repealed. Yet that did not stop a large number of citizens and visitors from engaging in gay sex - for which I remain extremely grateful. I had a ball during those years. Gay sex all but thrived in Hong Kong and to a considerable extent around the region during my early years there from 1979, despite in Hong Kong the possibility of a jail sentence of between 2 and 3 years. The watchword was relative discretion. Yet as eventually revealed in a major Report, a Chief Justice, senior police officers (all British) and other senior government officials were all bascially gay and had Chinese boyfriends/lovers. I have no eperience of North Africa other than one trip to Marrakesch and Agadir in 1972. But the Muslim world in particular has changed much since then, the more so after the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in Iran in 1979. I have to leave others to comment on that as some have done above.
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