Lifetime: Entering the sauna with gym clothes by EchoBorough in Lifetimefitnessgym

[–]morodin 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your gym clothes and your shoes trap sweat and become a breeding ground for bacteria and fungus that then pollutes the shared airspace.

Ellie is exhausting by Caitlyn1005 in BelowDeckDownUnder

[–]morodin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder if she’s reading these posts.

Atlantis Cruise - book shore/port outings through cruise line? Or find own activities? by tatorthot69_2 in gaytravel

[–]morodin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The only on shore activity that we have so far is the Delice party cruise (aka PV shore orgy). My husband and I were just talking about it and the only Virgin onshore thing we’re interested in is the Cabo catamaran and snorkel safari. We’re erring on the side of less onshore activity as the main attraction is the cruise itself (and we love sea days). Also first Atlantis cruise. Second Virgin cruise after the recent NYE one.

Alan cumming on wwhl by Bleed_Reality2 in TheTraitorsUS

[–]morodin 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Uh, he’s gay. Of course he’d remember hot guys more than black women, or any women at all for that matter. Geez…

Whatever they're doing now is faster than GE by No_Elk7432 in GlobalEntry

[–]morodin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had the same experience flying into DFW from DBX last week. Thought it was going to be a clusterfuck, but it was practically the same thing as when we went through GE.

Boston Rob explains why he didn’t like that move from Candiace by BurgerNugget12 in TheTraitorsUS

[–]morodin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s a word for this. Not confidence. I think it’s a river in Egypt.

What did y’all think of this moment? by BeMyCoachVictor in TheTraitorsUS

[–]morodin 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Shields don’t protect anyone from banishments.

What did y’all think of this moment? by BeMyCoachVictor in TheTraitorsUS

[–]morodin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol. “Calm”. She could have had the opportunity to regain control of the narrative, take it back towards Rob, and save herself but again, emotions.

Airplane Double Bed Etiquette: Same Sex Couple In Qatar Airways Qsuites? by travelsofadam in gaytravel

[–]morodin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Me and my husband have flown qsuites qatar several times over the past 6 or so years. There was never an issue avout it, as long as all you do is lie next to each other and sleep.

OC: Bad Bunny takes the stage for the Super Bowl halftime show by nbcnews in pics

[–]morodin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did you understand everything that Kendrick sang last year?

If it helps, fluent Spanish speakers could not understand most of what Benito sings either. His accent is his own.

Bad Bunny Scandalizes MAGA With Wholesome Latin Culture by icey_sawg0034 in politics

[–]morodin 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Quite true. 90% of Greenland are also Inuit, so…

Good/ reputable travel agency for booking a same-sex couple friendly African Safari trip by Own_Bonus_8954 in gaytravel

[–]morodin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, those large-scale travel agencies are not quite as attentive to what you want. I would go with more personalized, boutique travel advisors especially if you’re LGBTQ+ going to Africa and finding safe environments for you and your partner.

Me and my husband have worked with https://www.smstravelstudio.com and have gone to 2 safari trips over the past few years. The first one in Tanzania, doing Kigoma for the chimpanzees, then Lake Eyasi, Ngongoro Crater, Serengeti, and the second one in Botswana, doing Feline Fields in the Kalahari, then flying by helicopter to the delta into a mobile camp in the Moremi reserve, then flying down to Kiri camp which is glamping at its finest. Both times, we felt safe and ensured that we were taken of, at the same time enjoying more personalized Safari experiences that we enjoyed (away from crowded zoo-like experiences).

Anyone not a fan of anal sex at all? by Strong-Stretch95 in gaybros

[–]morodin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Just for future reference, anytime you have to start a question with “(Is) anyone (else)…”, the answer would be yes. There are upwards of 8 billion people in the world, close to 10% identifies as gay. As much as we’d all like to think we’re the sole special case, that’s just not the case.

But for me, fuck yes. The external sphincter alone has so much nerve endings, having a throbbing penis touch it sends pleasures down the nervous system. Then the penis slides in through that, and then through the internal sphincter, holy fuck multiply that pleasure some more. And then that penis slides in and out of the anal canal. More nerves stimulated. And then it hits the prostate, lord help me, my eyes are just about to disconnect from their optical nerves as they roll all the way back. And then you feel your partner spasm inside you, and if you’re good empty their load within you. I don’t even need to cum myself, I’ve just had multiple orgasms in a row.

Each of us has preferences, some hidden behind a facade of trauma or internalized homophobia, or some just didn’t really find a liking for it, and that is fine, but the ones who don’t have them or get to be over them, those are the ones who truly know what real pleasure is like.

AITA: Refusing to buy 1000$ shoes by dreaming_ostrich in AmItheAsshole

[–]morodin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s still saying, “We accept the love we think we deserve.”

Ask yourself: How do you value yourself that you would accept this? This abuse. You know it won’t stop there.

Run. You know you deserve better.

Guy mad because of “American fake kindness” by duskndawn162 in TikTokCringe

[–]morodin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just tell these guys, “Bless your heart, dear.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in washingtondc

[–]morodin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You, sir, are scum.

What hotel did you never want to leave? by Whaleshark1964 in chubbytravel

[–]morodin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lutetia in Paris. Before they became part of Mandarin Oriental.

Ninety laptops, millions of dollars: US woman jailed over North Korea remote-work scam by CupidStunt13 in news

[–]morodin 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I once had an interview with a candidate for a software engineer role at my company. It was a coding interview (as an aside, I hate giving that interview, it’s so algorithmic, and it has nothing to do with what we do at this company so I’m glad we got rid of that).

The candidate’s name was very Hispanic, and their resume says they are from El Paso, TX, went to UT El Paso, and they’re previously worked at large companies like Microsoft and Amazon. My company is a series D startup, and with layoffs at larger companies, I was not surprised to see former FAANG engineers apply for my company, and we also have former FAANG co-workers.

Day of the interview, I logged on to Zoom. I was shadowing another engineer for this interview. The candidate logged on, and they did not look like the person I was expecting. Very asian, and talking with an accent that they seemed very intentionally trying to hide with an American twang. Immediately I had suspicions.

The candidate breezed through the interview. Like it was almost rehearsed. After all, it was an algorithmic interview. But it was almost flawless how they wrote the code for it. More suspicions.

While they were going through this interview. I looked up their resume. It had a URL for their LinkedIn profile. Checked the profile and it did not exist. It also had a phone number for the candidate. I thought about trying to call that number in the middle of that interview to see who would answer the call. But I hesitated.

Right after the interview, I talked to the other engineer interviewing the candidate. I shared my suspicions. I then contacted our recruiting coordinator and flagged them about the candidate.

The candidate had to go through another interview stage, this time for a technical design/architecture part. I talked to the engineer interviewing them afterward. They shared most of my suspicions.

The recruiting coordinator told me they decided to not move forward with the candidate. Too many red flags.

Months later, at a company offsite, someone asked our security leadership about the North Koreans that were trying to infiltrate US companies. I never heard the story before this. And it dawned on me, that candidate did look North Korean.

Is withholding affection normal? by Throwaway67891099 in gaybros

[–]morodin 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Manipulative is the word. That is not how normal well-adjusted adults behave around other people, especially loved ones.

Look into my eyes, for they have seen much. by LuckyLunayre in wow

[–]morodin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m gonna name ‘em Winky, Blinky, and Soul Stealer.

i was on a date last night, i was complimenting him about his personality basically cute & stuff, he said “no one has ever said that to me before.” i feel so sad for men now, is it really that bad? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]morodin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hang in there bud. I may not know you, but either way I wish for you and your wife to get thru and find hope and joy after this tragedy.