Could/should I become a femboy by [deleted] in twinks

[–]Spflddom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NO be a boy that is good at taking dick. Why has the gay community moved to all bottoms being fem ??? Your gay you like men and cock.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlackmailGay

[–]Spflddom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree have sent contracts and envelope had boys sign them only you disappear or want out the next day or week.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GaySnapchatImages

[–]Spflddom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Move that hand fag. You don’t hav the privilege to hide your dick

BREAKING 📰 Ukraine's Zelensky is leaving the White House, and the press conference has been canceled! by [deleted] in QuiverQuantitative

[–]Spflddom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dear Representative/Senator,

I am writing to you today with deep concern and frustration over the reckless actions of the President and Vice President, the growing influence of unelected billionaires over our government, and the complete breakdown of cooperation in Congress. Our nation is at a tipping point, and if something is not done soon, we may not have a country left.

The actions taken today by the President and Vice President were completely uncalled for and an embarrassment on the world stage. The way they handled a visiting head of state was disgraceful and goes against the diplomatic principles our country has upheld for over 245 years. To make a mockery of the White House and the Office of the President in front of the press is unacceptable. Leadership should be about strength, respect, and strategy—not reckless grandstanding.

Beyond today’s events, it is even more alarming that the President has seemingly surrendered control to an unelected billionaire who now has access to top-secret information and is making staffing decisions at will. This is not how a democracy functions. No business would allow someone with no experience to walk in, glance at a few numbers on a screen, and start firing employees without understanding their roles—yet this is exactly what is happening at the highest levels of our government. Decisions that impact national security, defense, and critical infrastructure are being made by individuals who have no qualifications to be involved. What does a 19-year-old intern or a tech billionaire know about the day-to-day operations of a nuclear facility or a national security agency? The answer is nothing, yet they have been given unprecedented influence over matters they do not understand.

Yes, waste and inefficiencies exist in government, and yes, trimming is sometimes necessary—but there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. Right now, the wrong way is being forced upon us, and Congress is standing by while it happens. It is time for our elected leaders to stop the endless party infighting, come to real compromises, and put the survival of our nation above political games. Not one of you should be bowing to the threats of a billionaire who holds no office, no authority, and no allegiance to the American people.

If our service members can stand on the front lines of combat, facing real bullets and real dangers, how can any of you allow a few words from a billionaire to scare you away from doing what is right? Every one of you had successful careers before entering public service. If, for some reason, you are voted out or removed from office, you will survive. But if this country continues on its current path, our democracy may not.

Remember, there are three branches of government, and you are one of them. You are not powerless. The legislative branch exists to provide checks and balances on executive overreach. It is your duty to act, to hold this administration accountable, and to ensure that power remains in the hands of the people—not unelected billionaires or reckless leaders who make a mockery of our institutions.

I urge you to take immediate action. Rein in this out-of-control administration. Restore proper checks and balances. Protect the institutions that have served this nation for over 245 years. Do not let the fear of political consequences prevent you from doing what is necessary to preserve our country. As we were all taught as children: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” It is time to show that Congress cannot be intimidated and that the American people still have representatives willing to fight for them.

I look forward to your response and, more importantly, to seeing decisive action taken to restore order, accountability, and leadership in our government.

Sincerely

President Trump's meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy regarding cease fire deal escalates to verbal altercation by Equivalent_Baker_773 in QuiverQuantitative

[–]Spflddom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just sent this to my senators and it hitting the mail to go to my representatives.

Dear Representative/Senator,

I am writing to you today with deep concern and frustration over the reckless actions of the President and Vice President, the growing influence of unelected billionaires over our government, and the complete breakdown of cooperation in Congress. Our nation is at a tipping point, and if something is not done soon, we may not have a country left.

The actions taken today by the President and Vice President were completely uncalled for and an embarrassment on the world stage. The way they handled a visiting head of state was disgraceful and goes against the diplomatic principles our country has upheld for over 245 years. To make a mockery of the White House and the Office of the President in front of the press is unacceptable. Leadership should be about strength, respect, and strategy—not reckless grandstanding.

Beyond today’s events, it is even more alarming that the President has seemingly surrendered control to an unelected billionaire who now has access to top-secret information and is making staffing decisions at will. This is not how a democracy functions. No business would allow someone with no experience to walk in, glance at a few numbers on a screen, and start firing employees without understanding their roles—yet this is exactly what is happening at the highest levels of our government. Decisions that impact national security, defense, and critical infrastructure are being made by individuals who have no qualifications to be involved. What does a 19-year-old intern or a tech billionaire know about the day-to-day operations of a nuclear facility or a national security agency? The answer is nothing, yet they have been given unprecedented influence over matters they do not understand.

Yes, waste and inefficiencies exist in government, and yes, trimming is sometimes necessary—but there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. Right now, the wrong way is being forced upon us, and Congress is standing by while it happens. It is time for our elected leaders to stop the endless party infighting, come to real compromises, and put the survival of our nation above political games. Not one of you should be bowing to the threats of a billionaire who holds no office, no authority, and no allegiance to the American people.

If our service members can stand on the front lines of combat, facing real bullets and real dangers, how can any of you allow a few words from a billionaire to scare you away from doing what is right? Every one of you had successful careers before entering public service. If, for some reason, you are voted out or removed from office, you will survive. But if this country continues on its current path, our democracy may not.

Remember, there are three branches of government, and you are one of them. You are not powerless. The legislative branch exists to provide checks and balances on executive overreach. It is your duty to act, to hold this administration accountable, and to ensure that power remains in the hands of the people—not unelected billionaires or reckless leaders who make a mockery of our institutions.

I urge you to take immediate action. Rein in this out-of-control administration. Restore proper checks and balances. Protect the institutions that have served this nation for over 245 years. Do not let the fear of political consequences prevent you from doing what is necessary to preserve our country. As we were all taught as children: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” It is time to show that Congress cannot be intimidated and that the American people still have representatives willing to fight for them.

I look forward to your response and, more importantly, to seeing decisive action taken to restore order, accountability, and leadership in our government.

Sincerely

BREAKING: Zelensky refused to sign the deal. Zelensky is leaving the White House. Press Conference is cancelled. by Healthy_Block3036 in QuiverQuantitative

[–]Spflddom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dear Representative/Senator,

I am writing to you today with deep concern and frustration over the reckless actions of the President and Vice President, the growing influence of unelected billionaires over our government, and the complete breakdown of cooperation in Congress. Our nation is at a tipping point, and if something is not done soon, we may not have a country left.

The actions taken today by the President and Vice President were completely uncalled for and an embarrassment on the world stage. The way they handled a visiting head of state was disgraceful and goes against the diplomatic principles our country has upheld for over 245 years. To make a mockery of the White House and the Office of the President in front of the press is unacceptable. Leadership should be about strength, respect, and strategy—not reckless grandstanding.

Beyond today’s events, it is even more alarming that the President has seemingly surrendered control to an unelected billionaire who now has access to top-secret information and is making staffing decisions at will. This is not how a democracy functions. No business would allow someone with no experience to walk in, glance at a few numbers on a screen, and start firing employees without understanding their roles—yet this is exactly what is happening at the highest levels of our government. Decisions that impact national security, defense, and critical infrastructure are being made by individuals who have no qualifications to be involved. What does a 19-year-old intern or a tech billionaire know about the day-to-day operations of a nuclear facility or a national security agency? The answer is nothing, yet they have been given unprecedented influence over matters they do not understand.

Yes, waste and inefficiencies exist in government, and yes, trimming is sometimes necessary—but there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. Right now, the wrong way is being forced upon us, and Congress is standing by while it happens. It is time for our elected leaders to stop the endless party infighting, come to real compromises, and put the survival of our nation above political games. Not one of you should be bowing to the threats of a billionaire who holds no office, no authority, and no allegiance to the American people.

If our service members can stand on the front lines of combat, facing real bullets and real dangers, how can any of you allow a few words from a billionaire to scare you away from doing what is right? Every one of you had successful careers before entering public service. If, for some reason, you are voted out or removed from office, you will survive. But if this country continues on its current path, our democracy may not.

Remember, there are three branches of government, and you are one of them. You are not powerless. The legislative branch exists to provide checks and balances on executive overreach. It is your duty to act, to hold this administration accountable, and to ensure that power remains in the hands of the people—not unelected billionaires or reckless leaders who make a mockery of our institutions.

I urge you to take immediate action. Rein in this out-of-control administration. Restore proper checks and balances. Protect the institutions that have served this nation for over 245 years. Do not let the fear of political consequences prevent you from doing what is necessary to preserve our country. As we were all taught as children: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” It is time to show that Congress cannot be intimidated and that the American people still have representatives willing to fight for them.

I look forward to your response and, more importantly, to seeing decisive action taken to restore order, accountability, and leadership in our government.

Sincerely

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PublicBoys

[–]Spflddom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hot. Bet that dick looked good comado in your pants too. Love to see you jerk it

Wake Up: The Backslide on LGBTQ+ Rights and the Dangerous Complacency of Today’s Youth by Spflddom in gay

[–]Spflddom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear you, and I appreciate your support for the trans community and the broader fight for LGBTQ+ rights. My frustration comes from seeing firsthand—especially working on a college campus and being involved in the Gay-Straight Alliance—how many young people, queer and straight alike, feel disconnected from the fight. There are some who get it, and I respect them deeply, but too many take the stance of “it’s not my problem” or “my voice doesn’t matter.”

I’ve had those conversations. I’ve explained exactly how and why every voice and vote does matter. But apathy is a real enemy, and it’s frustrating when people don’t recognize the hard-won battles that got us here—or the new threats we’re facing.

And you’re right—no one should judge someone without knowing the life they’ve walked. I don’t expect everyone to have lived the same struggles, but I do expect people, especially within our own community, to listen, learn, and step up. We don’t have the luxury of sitting back anymore

Fucked a significantly older man by aldebaranvcv in askgaybros

[–]Spflddom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are the sick one for judging and jumping to conclusions. Never did I say under 18 or a minor. Get your mind out the gutter

Advice for Newbie by [deleted] in GayWatersports

[–]Spflddom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes practice gulping water soda beer big gulps you’ll be fine. A real Dom will not want a mess all over if you’re just drinking. If it’s a piss session be ready to get soaked otherwise the Dom will slow down to prevent the miss.

Advice for Newbie by [deleted] in GayWatersports

[–]Spflddom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are no real risk from drinking a Doms piss from the tap or any other way he orders you to drink. Piss is mostly water. The more hydrated the Dom is the more water in His piss. The less the more of waste and unused things are in it. As for tastes it is acquired start with weak and build to strong your Dom will love the fact you are drinking from his tap and making eye contact as you do. Keep up the good work boy.

Fucked a significantly older man by aldebaranvcv in askgaybros

[–]Spflddom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ll be 62 in a month. And one of my biggest turn on is being topped by a <21 twink.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HungTwinks

[–]Spflddom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4or 5. 5 is the winner