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What I'm getting from this is that letting Richard in is the kiss of death for Chicago sex clubs.
Think of all the killed boners that resulted from the presence of this repulsive lardass.
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What I'm getting from this is that letting Richard in is the kiss of death for Chicago sex clubs.
Everything can be eroticized. Maybe they were having a Behemoth Bestiality Bash?If a sex club was so egregiously non-selective as to let a fat, unsightly troon like Richard in, they deserved to go out of business.
If a sex club was so egregiously non-selective as to let a fat, unsightly troon like Richard in, they deserved to go out of business.
Or a Trash Smash? There's got to be enough degenerates in Chicago who pop a boner for overstuffed Hefty bags to justify letting Richard in, right?Everything can be eroticized. Maybe they were having a Behemoth Bestiality Bash?
Of course, it’s the shitposters on Kiwi Farms who ruined Richard’s life, not the way he keeps posting stuff like this on his public Twitter account.More sexy smut:
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"While I was making out with someone, another person put his junk in my mouth and then I look up to see his face."
I can't imagine the position of the three parties involved. It must be the Picasso of porn. (archived)
I don’t think you can post all your innermost thoughts and sexual history on Twitter and claim we don’t know you. It is true that we don’t know Richard’s family, but let’s be honest, he’s not exactly a source of pride to them.
FTFY
What happened to his other job? I swear post trooning out and moving to niggerville he had a job as a minimum wage ass wiper at a psych ward and he briefly mentioned it before never talking about it again.
He threw a tantrum at work over being expected to work at the same pace as the non-autistic staff.
I can imagine what the cops told Richard, "You're in a sausage party and you call the cops because you found one extra sausage?"Would paying money to enter a queer sex dungeon count as a reasonably acknowledged form of consent to actions that would otherwise count as assault? I could see that being realistically accepted by a court if he did try to press charges.
I'm not sure if this was tongue in cheek, but no. The social expectation at this kind of club is either that you are doing stuff (they call it "playing") with someone you have a pre-existing relationship with, or that what you will do with the other person (they call it a "scene") will be negotiated between you, and will include safe words designated by the club. While watching from a respectful distance is acceptable, a person joining in without permission is not to be expected. While it's true these get violated occasionally, there is undoubtedly more to each of the stories he's told.Would paying money to enter a queer sex dungeon count as a reasonably acknowledged form of consent to actions that would otherwise count as assault? I could see that being realistically accepted by a court if he did try to press charges.
That makes sense, but I think there'd be a lot more flexibility on boundaries. If you suddenly stick your finger in someone's bum on a bus without permission, that's assault. I feel like at a gay bdsm party it'd be a faux pas.I'm not sure if this was tongue in cheek, but no. The social expectation at this kind of club is either that you are doing stuff (they call it "playing") with someone you have a pre-existing relationship with, or that what you will do with the other person (they call it a "scene") will be negotiated between you, and will include safe words designated by the club. While watching from a respectful distance is acceptable, a person joining in without permission is not to be expected. While it's true these get violated occasionally, there is undoubtedly more to each of the stories he's told.
I would imagine getting your junk groped at a gay bathhouse is like a handshake between normal people. It's just how you say hello.